Apple made it easy this time around. Leopard defaults with Apache2 and PHP5, and enabling it is as simple as uncommenting a line. Check out this guide for a full tour of using Apache2 with PHP5 and MySQL on the latest release from Apple.
Apple made it easy this time around. Leopard defaults with Apache2 and PHP5, and enabling it is as simple as uncommenting a line. Check out this guide for a full tour of using Apache2 with PHP5 and MySQL on the latest release from Apple.
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