Hello
Hmm this weird. All what I did is I installed Apache
and php using the Mandrake Software Manger. Make sure
you install the following packages
mod_php-4.0.4pl1-6mdk
php-common-4.0.4pl1-6mdk
php-4.0.4pl1-6mdk
I am not sure if you actually need all of them. Just
fire up you software manager and search for php and
install the packages.
--- Doug Gough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've read some of the docs, looked through the
> config files, and puzzled
> over this for 2 whole days.....I can't get Apache to
> treat php files as
> anything other than plain text. I know I'm missing
> something obvious, but I
> don't know what. I wonder if someone who has php
> working with apache would
> be willing to send me thier config files
> (httpd.conf, commonhttpd.conf, ?)
> or at least the relevant parts, so I could compare
> them with my own.
>
> Hal Wigoda kindly responded to my first request as
> follows:
>
> "You have to add the php_modiule to apache
> and modify the apache httpd.conf file to process php
> files."
>
> I have done this ( I think) but still no luck. There
> is a test in the
> httpd.conf file that says:
> <IfDefine HAVE_PHP4>
> LoadModule php4_module extramodules/libphp4.so
> </IfDefine>
>
> HAVE_PHP4 is obviously some kind of test, but what
> is it testing? According
> to the Apache docs, HAVE_PHP4 would have to return a
> true value in order
> for the module to load. Apparently it is not
> returning "true", even though
> I have installed PHP4 from the Mandrake RPM. Does
> support for this module
> have to be defined when Apache is compiled, even
> though it is a DSO? (or is
> it a DSO?)
>
> Anyway, I am thoroughly confused, and any help would
> be appreciated :-)
>
>
> Thank You
> Doug Gough
> Computer Services
> Pacific Academy
>
>
>
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