Randy Patterson wrote:
I ran 'chmod 755 test.php' on the file in question. Loaded this file with
browser and got the very same results. Checked /var/log/apache2/error.log and
no error. Checked /var/log/apache2/access.log and I had accessed the file.
I have been to debian-administration.org and read up on the topic, I have
looked over apache2.conf to see if there was something I could change but I
am at the end of my rope. I even did the Windoz thing and uninstalled apache2
and php, purge it and reinstalled, same results. Guess I'll have to stick
with PHP on IIS as a test system. I haven't ever had problems with PHP
running on it.
Thanks
You could also try compiling Apache and PHP from source instead of
installing from the Debian package.
- Dave
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Dave Parker
Utica College Department of
Integrated Information Technology Services
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(315) 792-3229
Registered Linux User #408177
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