Tomas Bzatek wrote:

> Brian Capouch wrote:
> 
>> I saw a post-pair here from Tim Kettler to Rasmus asking about using
>> 4.1.0 with 2.0.28.
>>
>> I'm having problems with 4.1.1 and 2.0.28 of the same sort--all the
>> install stuff goes smoothly, Apache 2.0 comes up, no errors anywhere,
>> but my PHP scripts don't seem to be being sent to the PHP module.
>>
>> A couple of specific questions that would seem helpful to have answered,
>> and for which a fair amount of looking-around still hasn't seemed to
>> help:
>>
>>     Is there any way to get Apache 2.x to tell you which modules it has
>> loaded,
>>     as opposed to httpd -l which shows you which ones are built-in?
>>
>>     Is there a "debug" mode one could use to watch the conf file being
>> processed
>>     at startup?
>>
>> I'm assuming the problem is at the API level, which means I'm not going
>> to go with the combination no matter what I do, but if someone out there
>> knows differently, or can guide me in the right direction, I'd be much
>> obliged.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> B.
>>
> 
> 
> Yes, I have the same error. Everything works fine, but when I click the 
> php file in directory, the browser wants to download it. I think this is 
> the mime-type handler problem, the PHP module doesn't catch the 
> application/x-httpd-php type.
> 
> -------------
> Tomas Bzatek
> 


Done: look at this: 
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=apache-new-httpd&m=101286422505279&w=2



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