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Hijacking an old thread: I can confirm that Apache works fine on the N900 as well, since someone (possibly facetiously) told me it would be a killer feature. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orBKkl6x-II
I had tried to install it, the installation was fine, but when I edit
the
/usr/htdocs/test.php
with the following code : <?php phpinfo() ?>
althought when I try on browser 127.0.0.1 it displays the text
"it works"
something is missing, but I can't figure it out....plzzzz some help!!!