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The Code Educators | Tutorials | Installing MySQL and Configuring MySQL with PHP on Mac OS X
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Installing MySQL and Configuring MySQL with PHP on Mac OS X (10.8.x and 10.9.x). Before proceeding, make sure the root, or super, user account is enabled. The dollar sign character ( $. Included in the following command line examples is used to indicate The Terminal’s prompt. It should not be typed in any of the directions listed below. Visit the Download MySQL Community Server. Section of the Oracle web site and download mysql-5.6.15-osx10.7-x86 64.dmg. For starting and stopping MySQL.). Your password i...
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The Code Educators | Tutorials | Using Correct Quotes and Apostrophes
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Using Correct Quotes and Apostrophes. Foot (' ') and inch (" ") marks have been commonly confused for single (‘ ’) and double quotes for decades on the Web. Years ago, a student of mine. The Foot Mark vs Single Open and Single Close Quote. The foot better referred to as prime mark should not be used to show possession or to contract words. Using a foot mark to show possession in Shostakovich's 10. The correct usage is to indicate feet. For example, I stand 5'7". The inch mark should not be used in place...
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The Code Educators | Tutorials | Abbreviations
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A Running and Random List of Abbreviations.
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The Code Educators | Tutorials | Enabling The Apache Server on Mac OS X
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Enabling The Apache Server on Mac OS X, version 10.8.x. The Apache 2 server comes pre-installed in Mac OS X, version 10.8.x, but, by default, is not enabled and has no. The following is a tutorial on how to enable and use Apache using The Terminal on Mac OS 10.8.x. Before proceeding, make sure the root, or super, user account is enabled. The dollar sign character ( $. Included in the following command line examples is used to indicate The Terminal’s prompt. Apache at the Terminal. To stop it, type:.
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The Code Educators | Tutorials | Enabling Root User on Mac OS X, v10.8
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Enabling The Root User Account on Mac OS X, version 10.8.x. The root user account on a Mac should be enabled by web programmers so that they can make system-level changes when required. Although this tutorial was written for Mac OS X, version 10.8.5, it may work in other versions of Mac OS X. Choose Users and Groups. To the right of the home icon in the lower left hand corner. If the lock in the lower left hand corner is locked, unlock it. On the right pane, to the right of Network Account Server.
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The Code Educators | Tutorials | Enabling PHP on Mac OS X
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Enabling PHP on Mac OS X, version 10.8.x. Like the Apache 2 server, PHP comes pre-installed in Mac OS X, version 10.8.x, but, by default, is disabled. The following is a tutorial on how to enable and use PHP with your Apache server on Mac OS 10.8.x. Before proceeding, make sure the root, or super, user account is enabled. The dollar sign character ( $. Included in the following command line examples is used to indicate The Terminal’s prompt. It should not be typed in any of the directions listed below.
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