yes and no.  did you restart Apache?  and bear in mind that it has been
said....by Rasmus and the PHP staff, that this is not a production ready
combination.

so if a restart doesn't do it, adn you're sure that all of your other
config options are set correctly, then you may want to consider going to
apache 1.3.27.

personally i've had varying luck with Apache2.
hth
jeff




                                                                                       
                                      
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Ok, this should be a simple one.

I have compiled apache with the --enable-so option. Everything worked
fine.  I then configured PHP with the --with-apxs2=[path] and that also
configured without problems.  I had to manually input the LoadModule and
AddType parameters into the httpd.conf file. The associated files exist,
and the httpd daemon is definately using that .conf file.  Now, html
file render fine, but when I select a .php file, the "save as" dialog
box comes up. So, apache isn't processing the .php file properly. What's
wrong?  I thought the AddType application/x-httpd-php .php would have
controlled this?

I'm sure this is an easy fix!?!

Thanks,

Martin




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