> Hi Chris
> 
> Thanks for the info. I had already checked for those entries and they
> are already in there. Any more suggestion.

Ohhhh, hmmmm...
 Well, I *did* run into troubles when I renamed the php.ini-dist to
php.ini. It resulted in all the php to stop functioning correctly
(I guess the defaults aren't such a good set of defaults). Anyway,
I simply re-named it back to php.ini-dist (effectively Disabling
the options/ configuration via the .ini file) and let Apache deal
with it. As a matter of fact I'm writing this from my PHP/ IMAP
WebMail (which is the reason I started this whole "PHP" thing).
 Did you use the "RPM" method for your install? I'm running
FreeBSD 4.3 but I have seen/ experienced countless issues with RPM's
not correctly managing the dependancies. As a matter of fact, I just
finished Wiping a disk of a Linux install that got screwed-up because
of that 15 mins ago. :o( Anyway, just thought I'd ask.

> As for looking up the Apache documentation. I did that and only after
> struggling to make any head way did I decide to post my question here.

Ahhh... Please accept my appologies.

> 
> Regards
> 
> Chandra
> 
>> Hello,
>>  I actually *already* answered this for you in your
>> Re: [PHP-INST] problem loading .php4 question. But in case you still
>> need an answer....
>>
>>    AddType application/x-httpd-php3 .php3
>>    AddType application/x-httpd-php3-source .phps
>>
>> to your httpd.conf or httpsd.conf file.
>>
>> P.S. this *really* isn't a PHP question but an Apache question and if
>> I were you, I *definately* take some time and read the *wealth* of
>> documentation that comes with the Apache Server. It's all in HTML and
>> resides in your HTML tree.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>>  Chris out...
>>
>>
>> > I´ve php4 installed in my Red Hat 7.2 linux server and I´m sure I
>> > have everything properly installed (php and apache) according to the
>> > manuals and  comments that I found in this site... the problem is
>> > that when I try to open a php3 extension page in the server, I get
>> > the error
>> >
>> > cannot load MySQL extension,
>> > please check PHP Configuration.
>> >
>> > the browser download a normal .php file fine

When You say "download", you *do* mean Loads it into the browser,
don't you?

 Well, I sure hope that the php.ini file proves to be the answer
for you.

 Best wishes,
Chris

>> >
>> > Can someone please help
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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