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<blockquote data-quote="mitya" data-source="post: 1202341" data-attributes="member: 195215"><p>Hey hojkoff_101 - thanks for the comeback.</p><p></p><p>I edit in standard code editors - specifically 'e' on Windows and Komdo on Mac. I access pages as I always have - via http://localhost:8888/{sitedir}{etc...}</p><p></p><p>As I say, my site DID load using that address - then I updated the files with versions I'd edited on Windows. The directory structure, pathnames etc is unchanged.</p><p></p><p>I'm coding PHP but it makes no difference if I try to load HTML or PHP files. It seems to be all about Mac not allowing Apache (which is running, by the way - other files, created on my Mac, do show) to read those files.</p><p></p><p>I have had this issue before; as soon as I installed MAMPP I could not load up any of the files in my htdocs folder. I remedied this by setting the permissions to 'read and write' for all accounts (surely this shouldn't be necessary!) but this time that's not working.</p><p></p><p>As for 'remote server file', I guess that's just a generic message Opera throws up when given this error code (i.e. it assumes I"m on a remote server).</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mitya, post: 1202341, member: 195215"] Hey hojkoff_101 - thanks for the comeback. I edit in standard code editors - specifically 'e' on Windows and Komdo on Mac. I access pages as I always have - via http://localhost:8888/{sitedir}{etc...} As I say, my site DID load using that address - then I updated the files with versions I'd edited on Windows. The directory structure, pathnames etc is unchanged. I'm coding PHP but it makes no difference if I try to load HTML or PHP files. It seems to be all about Mac not allowing Apache (which is running, by the way - other files, created on my Mac, do show) to read those files. I have had this issue before; as soon as I installed MAMPP I could not load up any of the files in my htdocs folder. I remedied this by setting the permissions to 'read and write' for all accounts (surely this shouldn't be necessary!) but this time that's not working. As for 'remote server file', I guess that's just a generic message Opera throws up when given this error code (i.e. it assumes I"m on a remote server). Thanks [/QUOTE]
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