Hi Rainier,

Thanks for your help/info. Yeah, I just remembered that I grabbed the latest libxml2 from Sunfreeware and installed it prior to installing apache/php (see below):

itis-padlproxy1 # pkginfo -l SMClxml2
   PKGINST:  SMClxml2
      NAME:  libxml2
  CATEGORY:  application
      ARCH:  sparc
   VERSION:  2.6.16
   BASEDIR:  /usr/local
    VENDOR:  Daniel Veillard
    PSTAMP:  Steve Christensen
  INSTDATE:  Oct 12 2005 17:22
     EMAIL:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    STATUS:  completely installed
     FILES:      539 installed pathnames
                   8 shared pathnames
                  29 directories
                  38 executables
               45020 blocks used (approx)

Will continue to dig around to see if I can find out why apahce 2.2.0 & php 5.0.5 don't want to play nice together??

Thanks again
Kenny

At 07:51 PM 5/1/2006 +0200, you wrote:
On Mon, May 01, 2006 at 01:32:42PM -0400, Ken Murach wrote:
> Hi Rainier,
>
> I would imagine it should be ok? I didn't have any problems with same php
> 5.0.5 for the apache 1.3.34 installation. The ./httpd -t command works fine
> for that version.
>
> Do you think I should I should grab latest libxml2 and install that??

Dunno ;-)
http://de2.php.net/manual/en/ref.libxml.php
Also, php.net talks only about apache 2.0.
You can check your libxml (I am quite sure that this is the root of your
problems) by issuing "pkginfo -l SMClxml2" (assumed you have installed
sunfreeware's version of libxml).

Rainer

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