On Wednesday 22 August 2007 11:08, ArcticFox wrote: > On Aug 22, 2007, at 11:04 AM, Randy Patterson wrote: > > On Tuesday 21 August 2007 16:04, Jose Luis Rivas Contreras wrote: > >> Randy Patterson wrote:> > >> > >>> After running the above command, this is only item related to php > >>> that it > >>> lists; > >>> > >>> php5_module (shared) > >> > >> So it's installed... The only thing it could be happening then is that > >> your script is wrong... > > > > Here's the entire php file in question; > > > > <html><body> > > <h1>PHP Test</h1> > > <br /> > > <?php print "Hello World!" ?> > > </body></html> > > > > "Hello World" doesn't print. > > > > Randy > > Have you tried; > > <?php > print <<<HTML > <html><body> > <p>It works!</p> > </body></html > HTML; > ?> > > Or similar? Perhaps Apache just isn't parsing the php in what it thinks > is an HTML file. (make sure the file's extension is one Apache knows to > look for script in. That is, .php or something like .phtm for a > mix-type file. It really doesn't matter as long as you and Apache > know.)
I just used the ".php" extension assuming that the default install would understand it. In another test I used a file that just contained; <?php phpinfo(); ?> But I just get a blank page. Thanks