Re: [PHP-INSTALL] re: Getting apache to run the php page

2005-04-21 Thread Michael W.
I guess I missed something. Thanks, Spencer -Original Message- From: richard ray harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 7:12 PM To: php-install@lists.php.net Subject: Re: [PHP-INSTALL] re: Getting apache to run the php page I'm having similar issue

RE: [PHP-INSTALL] re: Getting apache to run the php page

2005-04-21 Thread Plantier, Spencer
@lists.php.net Subject: Re: [PHP-INSTALL] re: Getting apache to run the php page I'm having similar issues. (Newbie here.) Running program from my browser, titled test.php: PHP Test This is an HTML line ...the output is "This is an HTML line" and nothing else. I'm *rea

Re: [PHP-INSTALL] re: Getting apache to run the php page

2005-04-20 Thread Mary Hayes
Hi: I am new and having the same problem - when I view my "test.php" file in my browser by typing in: http://localhost/test.php all I get is a view of the code itself which is: All the documentation I find says that this indicates a problem with the Apache server configuration, but when I

Re: [PHP-INSTALL] re: Getting apache to run the php page

2005-04-20 Thread richard ray harris
I'm having similar issues. (Newbie here.) Running program from my browser, titled test.php: PHP Test This is an HTML line ...the output is "This is an HTML line" and nothing else. I'm *reasonably* sure I have everything configured to spec, but obviously there's some "DOH!" mistake I've ma

[PHP-INSTALL] re: Getting apache to run the php page

2005-04-19 Thread jmartinez
Sounds right to me. Have you tried uploading a .php and opening it in your browser? Try this one: phpinfo.php: -Original Message- From: Plantier, Spencer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Posted At: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 12:40 PM Posted To: list_PHP_Config Conversation: Getting apache to run