Andrew,
What seems to be the case is that Apache is no longer recognizing .php
files as something that needs to be executed and handled by a module.
You're off to a good start with LoadModule, but you also have to have
the following line in your httpd.conf file somewhere:
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
You can find more details on this page:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.windows.apache2.php
Hope that helps!
Andrew NA wrote:
OS: Windows XP
PC: Dell Dimension 2200; 1.8 GHZ P4; 768 RAM
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade from Apache 1.3.33 to Apache 2.0.54. I heard its
now stable and is the best version, so I decided to give it a try.
I installed Apache 2.0.54. The installer didn't mention anything about
my previously installed version, I thought it might ask if I wanted to
erase the old files and just use the new one, or upgrade or something,
but it didn't so I just installed the seperate files. So now I have
Apache 1.3.33 and Apache 2.0.54 installed.
I tried starting Apache 2.0.54, and it seems to be working ok. The
only thing is, now my php files are opening like downloads! I click a
link, and the box with would you like to open, save, cancel pops up.
How do I get it back to loading like regular php files??
I have this php module loading in httpd.conf:
LoadModule php5_module c:/php/php5apache2.dll
Could that be old? It's from my php5 directory, though.
So what should I do?
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