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Re: PHP Runs In WinXP Command Window But Not In Browser [message #173588 is a reply to message #173580] Tue, 19 April 2011 23:52 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
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On 4/19/2011 7:50 AM, Mr. B-o-B wrote:
> On 4/19/2011 5:03 AM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> On 4/18/2011 11:05 PM, Mr. B-o-B wrote:
>>> On 4/18/2011 7:14 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>>> On 4/18/2011 7:07 PM, James Carlock wrote:
>>>> > "Peter Lauren"<peterdlauren at gmail.com> wrote...
>>>> >> On Mon, 18 Apr 2011 09:44:31 -0700, Peter Lauren
>>>> >> wrote:
>>>> >>
>>>> >> I've registered a domain name. Would I set up a
>>>> >> DNS server though a web host like GoDaddy or would
>>>> >> I be jsut as well using a free DNS server?
>>>> >
>>>> > GoDaddy provides the DNS servers when you buy hosting
>>>> > through them. They provide a webpage to configure the
>>>> > DNS servers. NOTE: Every change you make to the DNS
>>>> > there may take up to 24 hours (or longer) to get
>>>> > processed. Also, once you make a change to ANY DNS
>>>> > the server, based on how they (the hosting company)
>>>> > set up the server and the times they place in the
>>>> > server, pushes the domain names out to some master
>>>> > servers.
>>>> >
>>>> > GoDaddy provides webpages describing how to set up
>>>> > their DNS (which basically configures a set of IP
>>>> > their IP addresses to point to your domain name(s)
>>>> > and vice versa).
>>>> >
>>>> > Configure Apache on your XP machine to run PHP and
>>>> > then use your IP address as a SERVERNAME for the
>>>> > very first parameter. You can use the hosts file
>>>> > to configure the IP address to the host name as
>>>> > well for a quick and easy way to configure DNS
>>>> > for self-testing on XP.
>>>> >
>>>> > Find the "hosts" file in:
>>>> >
>>>> > %SystemRoot%\system32\drivers\etc
>>>> >
>>>> > It might take a day or two to get to know how it
>>>> > all operates but the experience lasts forever.
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> Which only works if he has a static IP. Almost all home IP's are
>>>> dynamic. As soon as his IP changes, he's out of luck
>>>>
>>>> That's why he needs to be in an appropriate newsgroup for these
>>>> questions - he'll get good answers.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Not entirely true. One can use a service like DynDNS with a dynamic IP
>>> to handle the DNS. There are many clients available (for all flavors of
>>> OS's) that will update the DNS if the IP changes. A lot of cheap soho
>>> routers now come with a dynamic dns client for various dyndns like
>>> services. I have done this at my house for over a decade without any
>>> trouble.
>>>
>>> All the OP needs to do is setup an account with anyone of the dyndns
>>> like services, point the godaddy domain name to the dyndns like dns
>>> servers. Easy.
>>
>> But GoDaddy isn't DynDNS, is it? Try reading the questions.
>
> No it's not. It's a domain register. As I said, point the godaddy domain
> to DynDns.... Try reading the answer next time.
>

Oh, I read your post. It's as full of crap as most of the rest of them
are. First of all, you assume he's using godaddy. There are much
better registrars out there.

And you didn't even bother to respond to the rest of my points - because
you know I'm right.

But that's pretty normal for you.



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