Actually, yes I did check. It was already in httpd.conf, I guess the php
install put it there as my httpd.conf file was backed up and a new one
with new lines pertaining to php was left in its place (I ran a diff). I
just tried again, for the umpteenth time, by completely uninstalling the
apache
Sorry if this is teaching granny to suck eggs, but since you haven't
mentioned it...
Have you edited your httpd.conf file - adding an appropriate 'addtype'
line(s) for your php file extension(s), and then stopped and restarted apache?
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Phil Driscoll
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I recently spent the better part of a day trying to get PHP to install and
run properly on my system. I am using Red Hat 6.2 and have installed all
of the apache RPMs and tried building PHP from source with ./configure
--with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs and everything seems to be ok and i do a make
and m