Yes, http://localhost/test/test.php.  Netscape keeps thinking that I 
want to download the php file.

Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
> You are going through http:// not file:// right?
> 
> On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, Andrew V. Romero wrote:
> 
> 
>>I am currently running Apache 2.0.39 and PHP 4.2.2 (module version)
>>under Win XP Home for offline testing of scripts.  I have found that if
>>I try to load any php pages in netscape 7.0 (preview release version 1),
>>it brings up a dialog box asking should it save the file or open it,
>>opening it brings up a list of programs and it wants me to pick one to
>>open the file with.
>>
>>I have found that if I change the http.conf line from AddType
>>application/x-httpd-php .php  to AddType application/x-httpd-php .php4,
>>then netscape brings up the page, but it displays the PHP code instead
>>of parsing it and displaying it like it should.  Everything appears to
>>work fine if I use internet explorer to open my local php pages.
>>Netscape opens php pages that are on the internet fine.  There are
>>currently no applications that netscape is set to open php pages with.
>>This doesn't make sense to me, why would apache be serving the my local
>>php pages correctly to internet explorer but not serving them correctly
>>to netscape?
>>
>>Anyone have any ideas that I can try?
>>
>>-Andrew V. Romero
>>
>>
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