I recently had this error. Turns out that my php binary was the
CLI(command line interface only) version, not the cgi version and so it
wasn't sending the headers before parsing the php file. You should look
at getting the right php binary.
Also, if you have a question, you don't make 2 seperate
I'm in the process of moving some scripts from a RH linux 7.x box(using
apache 1.3 and php4) to Debian stable. I've installed apache 2 and php4
from source since Debian stable does not support apache 2 but I'm having
trouble with some of the scripts that were being executed as CGI on the
old RH 7.
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