Thanks for the comments!

On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 06:55:11PM +0000, Chris Hewitt wrote:
> It will complain if httpd.conf contains something it does not 
> understand. One test I do to check Apache is actually looking at the 
> httpd.conf I am editing is to put some rubbish in it and check Apache 
> complains when restarting it.

I'm definitely using the httpd.conf I'm editing.  If I put in an "AddModule"
directive, for example, it complains -- because I'm using apache2 which
doesn't use the AddModule directive.

> 
> >but it doesn't list the loaded
> >
> httpd -l will only list statically linked modules. How did you compile 
> php (what is your configure line)?

Riight -- but the [notify] line put in the error_log upon httpd start
will list modules, won't it?  It lists my mod_perl and mod_ssl ...
and used to list php.  

> >>LoadModule php4_module        modules/libphp4.so
> >>AddType application/x-httpd-php php
> >>
> The second line should have a full stop (".php" not "php"). You may also 
> need an AddModule line. The url of the file you are calling in your 
> browser will need to have the extension ".php".
Right, I fixed the AddType line (so it is now ".php").  I believe AddModule
is not needed or supported in apache2.

thanks again!  but still I can't get it to work. 

--j

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