>>> Michelle Storm writes: > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > You have chosen to download a file of type: application/x-httpd/php from > http://dragon.ursine.dyndns.org/
> What should Mozilla do with this file? > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > **I also try: http://localhost/ with the same result** This happened to me too. The problem started following the security upgrade to apache around November 4th (to version 1.3.26-0woody3). An apache/php4 setup that was working fine up until the upgrade started to spit out the php source with the mime type described above instead of processing the php and producing html. * Tried: the original config files; config files as re-written by the upgrade; plus numerous minor variations. * tried re-building php4 from the source package. The server-info page showed the php4 module had loaded OK. Eventually I re-read the security announcement and decided to downgrade back to 1.3.26-0woody1. At which point my php scripts started working again. I've not seen any bug reports about it for either apache or php4; I was waiting until I could repeat the experiment before filing one myself. Also, note that you should re-start your browser (or at least clear the cache) each time you re-start apache. -- Gilbert Laycock email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Maths and Computer Science, http://www.mcs.le.ac.uk/~glaycock University of Leicester phone: (+44) 116 252 3902 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]