[HELP]Xampp Apache error.

06/17/2015 23:25 Drogaman#1
Hi, I'm trying to make a "Updater" Shaiya, but "Apache" did not turn me on. Someone could tell me what the problem is or what should I do?. Sorry for my English, I am Argentine.
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06/17/2015 23:54 nubness#2
Apache did not turn you on ? What a shame... Wait, is that the name of your girlfriend ? I don't get it...
06/18/2015 00:10 momocruz#3
I think this is new song "Apache did not turn me on " by Updater
06/18/2015 08:32 Boul27#4
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Originally Posted by nubness View Post
Apache did not turn you on ? What a shame... Wait, is that the name of your girlfriend ? I don't get it...
You make my day :D

Maybe a wrong use of translator.

take a look into the apache logs.

Have you skype running on your PC ? Cause skype (by default) use the port 80.

And if apache try to start using the port 80, apache can't start.
06/18/2015 12:59 Jinx Me#5
To begin with, like everyone else has said, we need more than what you have told us.

Why even use Apache? Just use IIS...
06/18/2015 19:22 Drogaman#6
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Originally Posted by Jinx Me View Post
To begin with, like everyone else has said, we need more than what you have told us.

Why even use Apache? Just use IIS...
I tried to change the port 80, the skype uncheck port 80. I tried everything, but nothing.
06/18/2015 19:24 Jinx Me#7
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Originally Posted by Drogaman View Post
I tried to change the port 80, the skype uncheck port 80. I tried everything, but nothing.
Uninstall Skype.

Check Windows firewall to see if the port is blocked there. If it is, make an exception.

Can you access it on the machine by going to 127.0.0.1 in your browser?
06/18/2015 19:26 Drogaman#8
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Originally Posted by Jinx Me View Post
To begin with, like everyone else has said, we need more than what you have told us.

Why even use Apache? Just use IIS...
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Originally Posted by Boul27 View Post
You make my day :D

Maybe a wrong use of translator.

take a look into the apache logs.

Have you skype running on your PC ? Cause skype (by default) use the port 80.

And if apache try to start using the port 80, apache can't start.
I've uncheck port 80 on skype, But nothing.
But the apache xampp continues to shut off
06/18/2015 19:35 Jinx Me#9
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Originally Posted by Drogaman View Post
I've uncheck port 80 on skype, But nothing.
But the apache xampp continues to shut off
Why don't you try using iis. It's more secure "out of the box" anyway.
06/19/2015 16:49 Drogaman#10
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Originally Posted by Jinx Me View Post
Why don't you try using iis. It's more secure "out of the box" anyway.
You know of any tutorial on IIS?
06/19/2015 17:02 Jinx Me#11
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Originally Posted by Drogaman View Post
You know of any tutorial on IIS?
Just look it up. It's not shaiya specific although you will need to edit a little bit of configuration so that it recognizes the type of files it's dealing with, e.g. Config files and patch archives.