On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, James Scott wrote:
> I have done tests with scripts that are seemingly professionally
> developed and as soon as I get to the point where they say "go to the
> URL" I get the 404 error file is not found on this server.
>
> I may not have it straight how to manipulate the file structure in
> "docroot" directories to make sure they are visible.
404 error probably has little to do with PHP. Must be an apache setup
problem. Check your apache error_log, probably in /var/log/httpd. See
where apache is looking for the file, compared to where you think it
should be looking.
ray
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