Thanks all for your kind answers! It now finally works! I'm sorry to say that I really have no idea what was wrong. I've tried all advices, and then some more. (I've changed so much of my configuration files, that I just don't know).
Eivind. On 2001.02.14 23:24:21 +0000 will trillich wrote: > Eivind Arnesen wrote: > > > > Nope. > > > > I have uncomment that line. I tried again with installing php4 and a > newer > > apache version, > > I get no error messages, but nothing happens when I open my php > files... > > (I've tried several that > > should work). > > > > Still, thanks for your reply. > > I'm beginning to wonder if I should compile from source. But then > again, > > Debian (apt-get) was supposed > > to avoid such mess.. > > hmm! i don't thinx permissions are germane to this situation, > but you could try > > chmod +x whateverFile.soForth > > i've never done an apache compile -- apt-get works great for me > (i wrote groups.yahoo.com/group/newbiedoc/files/apt-get-intro.html > after all)... > > if you have > > <? phpinfo() ?> > > as the only thing in /var/www/phptest.php, then it 'should work'. > > >>> > check your server settings via localhost/server-info (check your > httpd.conf for "server-info" to enable it). make sure php is > running and knows to interpret *.php files... > <<< > > or maybe you could do > > DefaultType application/x-httpd-php > > to have *everything* run through the php module, as a test? > > -- > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.dontUthink.com/ >