Assuming you are updating the official PHP4.0.3pl1 from the CD's to
4.0.4pl1, there's a problem in the update scripts of 4.0.3pl1 that hoses
an rpm update.  You need to "rpm -e" all your PHP packages and then "rpm
-i" the new ones.  You'll have to download them to do this instead of
using MandrakeUpdate.
This is the fastest and surest way to fix the problem if I'm correct
about the version of the PHP files you're updating.

Andrew Judge wrote:
> 
> I just updated PHP and MySQL for 7.2 with Mandrake update and now apache
> spits out the code in PHP pages?  Does anyone know what I need to do?  If
> PHP doesn't work, normally, the browser  will want to download the file, but
> now it displays the php pages like text files.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Andrew Judge

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