Thomas E. Dukes [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
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> I know we have beat this horse to death, but my php is still not
> working. I have tried all the suggestions everyone has posted but
> still, php is not working.
I don't have the history on this thread, and I'm *not* in Tech
Support, but here's what I have: RH 8.0 running with Apache
2.0.40 and PHP 4.2.2 - all came standard in RH8.0.
I have this 1-line script(named 'test.php') in my document root
(/var/www/html/test.php):
<? phpinfo(); ?>
If your Apache/PHP is set up properly, you should be able to
browse to
www.yourserver.com/test.php
and get the output of the "phpinfo()" function, which is a nice
list of details about your Apache server configuration, including
all the modules built in.
In my php.ini file(/etc/php.ini) I made the same manual change
you did (short_open_tag = On) to allow short tags - that's the
only change I made to my php.ini. I did make some changes to
my /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file, but none that look like
they would affect whether or not PHP runs.
After I made those php.ini and httpd.conf changes, I restarted
Apache by doing 'service httpd restart'. Works for me - hope
something I've described helps you.
HTH.
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Hardy Merrill
Senior Software Engineer
Red Hat, Inc.
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> If some of you Red Hat Tech Support people are 'listening', please
> feel free to jump in and help. I read the FAQ on your site, but it is
> for php3 and older versions of RH (apache).
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> TIA
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