I have attempted to compile and install PHP using the 'Static' method
described in the INSTALL file that comes  with php

php configured with:
./configure --with-mysql --with-pgsql --with-apache=/usr/local/apache/apache
_1.3.22/

php.ini was copied to:
/usr/local/lib/php.ini

I have un-commented in my httpd.conf file:
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php

apache installed in
/usr/local/apache

apache configured with
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache/ --activate-module=src/modules/php4/l
ibphp4.a

Apache was already installed and working with mod perl, I just went into
/usr/local/apache/apache_1.3.22  stopped the web server and ran the line
above
(and then make & make install of course)

how can I check to make sure the libphp4 module was activated properly and
that apache is using it?
I see nothing about a php module when I do a httpd -l, it gives me this
Compiled-in modules:
  http_core.c
  .
  .
  .
  mod_perl.c
suexec: disabled; invalid wrapper /usr/local/apache/bin/suexec
do I need to install mod_php?  It doesn't say anything about doing this in
the INSTALL file?

I have mod-perl working with apache (for scoop site) so I don't want to
completely wipe apache and try to  install from scratch using the 'Dynamic'
method described in the php INSTAll file

My system:
uname -a = 'Linux my.host.name  2.4.3-20mdk #1 Sun Apr 15 23:03:10 CEST 2001
i686 unknown'
apache version 1.3.22
php version 4.2.3

My problem is that every time I try to make a request for a php page from a
browser, the 'Download Dialog' box  appears in explorer and the browser
automatically downloads the php file without the server processing the php
code??...

`which php` gives me nothing?
and there is no php binary file in /usr/bin/



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