Setting Up Apache with PHP: Difference between revisions
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| Finally let us set up apache2 to start on operating system startup: | Finally let us set up apache2 to start on operating system startup: | ||
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| Now you can create your php site and host in this directory. | |||
Revision as of 16:16, 27 December 2013
Installing Apache + PHP
Add the main packages with the command:
#apk add apache2 php-apache2
Testing
Move to the directory where your site will resides:
#cd /var/www/localhost/htdocs
And create an index.php file to test if everything is ok:
#vi index.php <?php phpinfo(); ?>
That done, let us start apache2 web server:
rc-service apache2 start
Now access: http://<ipa_ddress> and if everything is ok you will see the php info page.
Ending
Finally let us set up apache2 to start on operating system startup:
rc-update add apache2
Now you can create your php site and host in this directory.