You may also need to enable short tags (ie <? ) in php.ini or use the
full tag <?php
Cheers,
Brad
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Yuo need to add the following to httpd.conf to tell Apache
to sent files ending with .php to the php apache server
module.
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
then if you write a testpage called 'getphpinfo.php'
and add this into it:
<?php
phpinfo();
?>
that should return alot of usefull information about your
php and Apache installation.
Keith
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On Thu, 16 Mar 2006, vb wrote:
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From: vb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [PHP-INSTALL] Q: apache 2.2 and php 5.1.2 don't interact properly.
Hello all:
Sorry if this is FAQ - I don't seem to be able to find any.
I just installed the latest Apache (2.2) and PHP (5.2.1) on a Sun Sparc
Linux platform.
It was a vanilla installation, followed almost to the letter the
instructions at http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.unix.apache2.php
(although this is for apache 2.0, not 2.2). The only difference was that
mysql path was required for php ./configure, even though mysql is installed
in the standard place.
The problem is that the server does not process php properly. Putting the
code below into index.php
<?
echo "<html><body>";
echo "It works";
echo "</body></html>";
?>
and trying to browse this page I see an empty screen in the browser, 'view
source' shows exactly this code. That is the server does not interpret the
php code - it just dumps it into the page!
I noticed that /usr/local/bin/php when invoked with -i returns php(cli) - in
my previous installations it was php(cgi).
Can anyone please help me to understand what is going on here - from that
little info I managed to find it looks like the server is using php in cli
mode instead of cgi mode - is this the case? What needs to be done to get it
working?
All hints would be highly appreciated,
TIA,
/vb