Fichier de travail (INPUT) : DUMP-TEXT/DUMP-UTF-8/Dump_utf-8_anglais37.txt
Encodage utilisé (INPUT) : utf-8
Forme recherchée : \b(must|(needs?|ha(ve|s)) to|should)\b
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Ligne n°65 : ... LoadModule php4_module libexec/httpd/libphp4.so- Ligne n°66 : Directly below that section should be the AddModules; you need:
Ligne n°67 : AddModule mod_php4.c ...
Ligne n°67 : ... AddModule mod_php4.c- Ligne n°68 : And then the AddType lines should be right after the language
Ligne n°69 : priorities (so after the AddCharset lines and after the ...
Ligne n°72 : ... AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps- Ligne n°73 : Then restart apache/httpd as described above, and hopefully you should
Ligne n°74 : be good. ...
Ligne n°74 : ... be good.- Ligne n°75 : BTW, the actual module should be at:
Ligne n°76 : /usr/libexec/httpd/libphp4.so ...
Ligne n°140 : ... 9 years ago- Ligne n°141 : PHP 4.3.0 can easily be build on Mac OS X client; you don't need to
Ligne n°142 : download a binary. The process is quite fast and painless. ...
Ligne n°198 : ... If you've got Mac OS X pre-installed on your Mac, you've also got php4- Ligne n°199 : pre-installed. You don't need to download or compile anything. You just
Ligne n°200 : need to edit the /etc/httpd/httpd.conf file. Use the "sudo open -a ...
Ligne n°199 : ... pre-installed. You don't need to download or compile anything. You just- Ligne n°200 : need to edit the /etc/httpd/httpd.conf file. Use the "sudo open -a
Ligne n°201 : TextEdit..." command line, above. Search for "php", and make sure ...