Use PHP from the command line to get the output of the script into a HTML
file and take a look at it with notepad and the browser. Try this:
"c:\php\php.exe test.html". You can omit the path to php.exe if
the folder is in the system PATH variable.
Regards,
John Thompson
""ECHJR"" <[EMAIL PR
Well you've certainly been through all the logical steps.
I would try disabling any extensions (if any) you have enabled in php.ini
just in case any of those can't be loaded.
I assume you have done a reboot somewhere in your testing - always worth a
try on Windows!
If that fails, then either you'
H, second time this wuestion has been asked in two days. I've noticed
this problem too on my server. I get that error when I type in an incorrect
URL with .php at the end of it. I used to get a 404, but I don't anymore.
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