The code is probably html - so best to view it in a web browser ;-) I find it easiest to create a file called info.php which contains:
<?php phpinfo(); ?> but this is by no means the only way. To see a list of php functions i would look on php.net. Here for instance: http://uk2.php.net/manual/en/function.phpinfo.php hope this helps rich "Paul Brasseur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Just one problem. The traditional "Hello World," program that my book > starts off with includes a PHP function called, phpinfo()--prefaced by a > print command. It's supposed to print out a rather large amount of > information in the form of a table. > > Have you ever head of this function? It won't work for me. It just prints > a ton of code, instead of printing the table. Is there a good place where I > can get an entire list of all PHP functions? Or doesn't that exsist? > > ================================================================== > > Hello: > > Have you activated the display_errors directive in your php.ini,which is in > your Windows Folder ? > > The Php manual contains a function reference.