bob wrote:
My business has been using PHP for years. Mysql outputs to my browser,
where I can print invoices, bills and any business statitic.
Suddenly, my browser started acting funny. I don't know how to use the
repair disk to fix a problem, so I reinstalled FreeBSD-6.1. It still
works the same except I can't get phpinfo() to display in the browser.
I can do php -i, which displays several pages of PHP code. That means
PHP is working. I don't use CGI or PHP scripts. If phpinfo() doesn't
show up in my browser, I can't do anything.
The following is in /usr/local/etc/apache/httpd.conf:
LoadModule php5_module
AddModule mod_php5.c
DirectoryIndex index.php index.html
DirectoryIndex index.html
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
The httpd.error.log doesn't show any problems. Thre are 35 modules in
/usr/local/libexec/apache including libphp5.so and httpd.exp. Php.ini
is installed at /usr/local/lib
This time I installed mysql-5.1, apache-1.3 and PHP-5.1. I used
"pkg_add -r" to install apache and mysql. Apache and mysql work
excellent. I installed PHP from www.php.net. Both PHP4 and PHP5 would
fail to load the phpinfo() file. I installed PHP-5.1 from the ports
directory. Same problem. I ordered FreeBSD-6.1, before it was
available. The FreeBSD Mall had it, but wasn't promoting it yet.
About 2 years ago when I first installed FreeBSD-6.1, I installed
mysql-4.0, PHP-4 and apache-1.3 on FreeBSD-6.1. I used "pkg_add -r" to
install apache and mysql and I downloaded PHP-4 from www.php.net.
Everything worked, including PHP. Two years ago, www.php.net was
supplying any version of PHP including older versions of PHP-4. I
installed older versions because they worked.
Now www.php.net only supplies the latest version.
thanks for any help,
bob
Hi
Not sure but whats your php info page look like? Think short tags are
either off or on by default... do you have <?php .. ?> ?
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