Hi,

I started running MacOSX beta on my mac, and noted that apache what 
present (and used as web sharing extention).

The configuration made to apache from MacOSX beta out of the box is 
pretty basic, BUT I noticed that their where plenty of modules 
(mod_ssl, mod_perl, mod_dav, mod_php4, etc....) installed but not 
configured.
I tried to change the config of apache to load php as module:
---
                LoadModule php4_module libexec/libphp4.so
                AddModule mod_php4.c
                AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
---

 From the server-info and server-status pages I get the confirmation 
that PHP iss loaded, but if I start using a script, I get a parse 
error at the first line of code. The test file is a simple <?php echo 
phpinfo(); ?>.

Can anyone help me out on this? Does the php modile need extra 
libraries installed somewhere? Can I figure out why I get a parse 
error.

I can't yet recompile things on MacOSX beta, so I need to find out 
how to get the prepackaged module
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