![]() Now type the term “loadmodule php” and press enter. Press Control + w to open the search inside the file. Go back to your terminal and type the following to open the Apache configurations file in the nano editor. OSX mountain lion ships with PHP 5.3.13 by default. ![]() If you had followed the steps now you have Apache service running on your mac. Now lets restart the Apache service to apply the changes we just made. Make sure to replace the username with your username and also enter the password if prompted. Once you are done return to the Terminal and type the following command to move the configuration file inside the Apache folder. Go ahead and copy paste the following, replace the username, save the file and exit My username is haneez and you may have a look at the example screenshot below. Now that you know the username with the proper case type the following commands replacing the username. ![]() You can check the username by typing the following command on the terminal Now lets create the default sites folder similar to what was available in previous Mac OS X versions.īefore you begin you might have to make sure what your username is in its proper case. This should give you the default ‘It works’ page. Once you have the service up and running go to the web browser and type to check if it was successful.
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