Hi,

Thanks for your mail.

Really I afraid about my position when I read your mail. Because I am a Perl Developer purely on Windows Environment. With purely in my personal interest, i tried to congigure localhost webserver for web designing in Linux.

As per I mentioned earlier in my mail, I followed the instructions given in the web link. As a windows user, I tried to express my problem in my windows language. May be it is a wrong way in Linux environment. I will try to learn the language of Linux environment. Thanks for directing me.

Really speaking at present I have no idea how to speak in the words as you expect.

In previous people working in linux, help us to solve the problems by asking the status and inputs of our some configuration files. I think that people will help us in such a way.

Thanks,

Srikrishnan


In reply to Re^2: LAMP with Perl by srikrishnan
in thread LAMP with Perl by srikrishnan

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