> this is widely known and caused by the "MultiViews" option
> and can also lead to execute PHP if images conatin code
> and saved with .php.gif

But when I read the docs for that (which, by the way, make
my head want to explode) it sounds like MultiViews is something
that will try to find a different file if the requested
one doesn't exist, but I'm *requesting* the .php.txt file
and it does exist, so I'm still confused, but when I get
home I'll try re-enabling php and turning off MultiViews
and see what happens.

Thanks.

P.S. I'm not sure "widely known" is a phrase that should
ever be used with anything on linux :-).
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