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- In the Go menu, of the Finder application, select Connect to Server.
- Type in your WebDAV URL in as the Server Address. Your WebDAV URL will be given to you when your website is set up, and will look like https://mywebdav.fsu.edu/yourFSUID, only yourFSUID will reflect your FSUID.
Optional: If you want to save this site to your Favorite Servers list, then click on the +. - Click on Connect.
- Type in your FSUID and password.
If you want the password to be saved for the next time you login too, then click the box next to 'Remember this password..'.
Now click OK. - You should now have a network icon on your desktop named 'yourFSUID' (where FSUID is really your FSUID). Click on the icon to bring up a listing of the files on the server. You can edit those files directly or upload files to the server in this directory.
Disconnecting from the server
Be sure to disconnect from the server. Simply drag the network icon (named 'yourFSUID' - where yourFSUID is really your FSUID) to your Trash.
Or from your File menu, in the Finder, choose Eject 'yourFSUID'.
Or from your File menu, in the Finder, choose Eject 'yourFSUID'.
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Here is my definitive guide to getting a local web server running on OS X 10.15 “Catalina”. This is meant to be a development platform so that you can build and test your sites locally, then deploy to an internet server. This User Tip only contains instructions for configuring the Apache server, PHP module, and Perl module. I have another User Tip for installing and configuring MySQL and email servers.
Note: This user tip is specific to macOS 10.15 “Catalina”. Pay attention to your OS version. There have been significant changes since earlier versions of macOS.Another note: These instructions apply to the client versions of OS X, not Server. Server does a few specific tricks really well and is a good choice for those. For things like database, web, and mail services, I have found it easier to just setup the client OS version manually.
Requirements:
- Basic understanding of Terminal.app and how to run command-line programs.
- Basic understanding of web servers.
- Basic usage of vi. You can substitute nano if you want.
Optional: Xcode is required for adding PHP modules.
Lines in bold are what you will have to type in. Lines in bold courier should be typed at the Terminal.Replace <your short user name> with your short user name.
Here goes.. Enjoy!
To get started, edit the Apache configuration file as root:
sudo vi /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
Enable PHP by uncommenting line 186, changing:
#LoadModule php7_module libexec/apache2/libphp7.so Sony playmemories for mac.
to
LoadModule php7_module libexec/apache2/libphp7.so
(If you aren't familiar with vi, go to line 186 by typing '186G' (without the quotes). Then just press 'x' over the '#' character to delete it. Then type ':w!' to save, or just 'ZZ' to save and quit. Don't do that yet though. More changes are still needed.)
If you want to run Perl scripts, you will have to do something similar:
Enable Perl by uncommenting line 187, changing:
#LoadModule perl_module libexec/apache2/mod_perl.so
to
LoadModule perl_module libexec/apache2/mod_perl.so
Enable personal websites by uncommenting the following at line 183:
#LoadModule userdir_module libexec/apache2/mod_userdir.so
to
LoadModule userdir_module libexec/apache2/mod_userdir.so
and do the same at line 520:
#Include /private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-userdir.conf
to
Include /private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-userdir.conf
Now save and quit.
Open the file you just enabled above with:
sudo vi /etc/apache2/extra/httpd-userdir.conf
and uncomment the following at line 16:
#Include /private/etc/apache2/users/*.conf
to
Include /private/etc/apache2/users/*.conf
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Save and exit.
Lion and later versions no longer create personal web sites by default. If you already had a Sites folder in Snow Leopard, it should still be there. To create one manually, enter the following:
mkdir ~/Sites
echo '<html><body><h1>My site works</h1></body></html>' > ~/Sites/index.html.en
While you are in /etc/apache2, double-check to make sure you have a user config file. It should exist at the path: /etc/apache2/users/<your short user name>.conf.
That file may not exist and if you upgrade from an older version, you may still not have it. It does appear to be created when you create a new user. If that file doesn't exist, you will need to create it with:
sudo vi /etc/apache2/users/<your short user name>.conf
Use the following as the content:
<Directory '/Users/<your short user name>/Sites/'>
AddLanguage en .en
AddHandler perl-script .pl
PerlHandler ModPerl::Registry
Options Indexes MultiViews FollowSymLinks ExecCGI
AllowOverride None
Just understand that font won't be sent with the message.Select the options that you want to apply to the default font, such as font style and font size.Select OK all the way back out to save your changes.See also. .Go to File Options Mail Stationery and Fonts.Select the font you want to change.New mail messages - Sets the default font for original messages you compose.Replying or forwarding messages - You can have a different font on messages you're forwarding or replying to. This setting is mostly for the two check boxes that let you mark your comments with your name (or other text) or with a different color of text.Composing and reading plain text messages - Plain text messages will be received by the other person with a standard font, but if you want to use a nicer font when you're writing the message you can. How to make stationery in outlook.
Require host localhost
</Directory>
Now you are ready to turn on Apache itself. But first, do a sanity check. Sometimes copying and pasting from an internet forum can insert invisible, invalid characters into config files. Check your configuration by running the following command in the Terminal:
apachectl configtest
If this command returns 'Syntax OK' then you are ready to go. It may also print a warning saying 'httpd: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name'. You could fix this by setting the ServerName directive in /etc/apache2/httpd.conf and adding a matching entry into /etc/hosts. But for a development server, you don't need to do anything. You can just ignore that warning. You can safely ignore other warnings too.
Turn on the Apache httpd service by running the following command in the Terminal:
sudo launchctl load -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.apache.httpd.plist
In Safari, navigate to your web site with the following address:
It should say:
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It works!
Now try your user home directory:
009 Sound System is an experimental pop project produced by Alexander Perls Alexander Perls Songs specializes in creating timeless lyrics and hit vocal performances for the cutting edge of dance music. Alexander Perls is based in Los Angeles, where he lives with his fabulous wife Sonia Perl’s Website: Perl’s Own Label: 009’s MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/009soundsystemofficia. Lagu 009 sound system with a spirit mp3. Alexander Perls’ catalog stretches back to 1998, and contains more than twenty top-40 pop hits, in nearly every country in Europe.
http://localhost/~<your short user name>
It should say:
My site works
Now try PHP. Create a PHP info file with:
echo '<?php echo phpinfo(); ?>' > ~/Sites/info.php
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And test it by entering the following into Safari's address bar:
http://localhost/~<your short user name>/info.php
You should see your PHP configuration information.
To test Perl, try something similar. Create a Perl test file with:
echo 'print $ENV{MOD_PERL} . qq{n};' > ~/Sites/info.pl
And test it by entering the following into Safari's address bar:
http://localhost/~<your short user name>/info.pl
You should see the string 'mod_perl/2.0.9'.
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If you want to setup MySQL, see my User Tip on Installing MySQL.
If you want to add modules to PHP, I suggest the following site. I can't explain it any better.
If you want to make further changes to your Apache system or user config files, you will need to restart the Apache server with:
sudo apachectl graceful