Hi! I guess I'm an idiot, and I'm certain this is somewhere right in front of my eyes, but I can't seem to enable php on my webserver. I've tried both apache and apache2, following the instructions from www.debian-administration.org. I get the webserver working, and I apt-get install libapache-mod-php4 (or for apache2, or the php5 equivalent for either apache version), and I use apache-modconf or a2enmod to enable the module, but still the browsers won't recognize the php file I point them at. I must be missing something very obvious :(.
Here's what works: Straight html files in my users public_html, htaccess etc. Here's what doesn't: php scripts in my users public_html (the browser wants to download them or open with an editor) What I want to be able do is to install the latest wordpress version (i e not the one distributed with etch) in my users public_html. I do this as a test run, because I need to use that wordpress version on a remote non-debian server later. My mysql database is set to go, and everything required for wordpress has been installed afaik (for instance, if I do apt-get install wordpress, it only needs the wordpress package). I just can't get apache to recognize php. If anyone reads this and thinks: 'duh! simple!', it would help tremendously if you would throw me a line or two! /landhaj __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]