Doug Crompton on 30 Mar 2007 14:09:19 -0000 |
On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 gyoza@comcast.net wrote: > Name the file test.php. It isn't necessary to have anything but <?php > phpinfo(); ?> in your file. Otherwise, maybe two headers are being sent? > I did do that at first, just having that in the file named test.php, and my server just passed the file to my windows explorer as an unknown type. Explorer put up a window to save the file. I presume this tells me that Apache does not know how to handle php?? The log at start shows: [Fri Mar 30 00:49:50 2007] [notice] Apache/1.3.20 (Linux/SuSE) PHP/4.0.6 configured -- resuming normal operations Doug **************************** * Doug Crompton * * Richboro, PA 18954 * * 215-431-6307 * * * * doug@crompton.com * * http://www.crompton.com * **************************** ___________________________________________________________________________ Philadelphia Linux Users Group -- http://www.phillylinux.org Announcements - http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-announce General Discussion -- http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
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