Hooray

Posted on June 2, 2007

Yay! After spending some time with it, I was finally able to get Apache working with PHP on my PC again. While it had no problem with plain HTML files, for PHP, my browser would ask if I wanted to download the file and open it in a text editor. HTML would open like a normal webpage. Since my browser had no problem with PHP on other sites, it was apparent it was my setup was the problem. It turns out it was a matter of enabling the php5 module for Apache. One issue solved. Now it will be easier for me to work on development of Giraf/Lingo.

In other important news (to me, at least), I sent in a registration for Giraf with Sourceforge on Friday, and today it looks like they accepted it. You can check it out here. I guess this makes it somewhat official (even if it is ranked 21,017 at sourceforge). I also guess I better get working on it.

As a sidebar, the Sourceforge registration process isn’t what I expected. I figured it would be automatic after filling out a form, but it isn’t. They want to know about the project and what the developer hopes to accomplish. Kind of interesting. On the other hand, I don’t know what kind of decision process they go through. It might just be a matter of making sure everything is filled out correctly.

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