Alec Shaw wrote:
> 
> I  have exactly the same problem as this and just in case anyone missed it I
> get the error in my netscape browser when I attempt to load up a PHP script
> from the localhost
> 
> FATAL ERROR: midgard module not found : on line 0
> 
> Please someone help, this is very annoying. I am sure lots others are having
> the same problem.

Could everyone try uninstalling the midgard* packages and install the
mod_php* packages instead?  I have a feeling it might fix the problem...

> >Hi Shannon;
> >
> >On Mon, 08 Nov 1999, Shannon M. Johnston scribed:
> >
> > > I don't think php is installed automatically. In the httpd.conf file the
> > > LoadModule and AddModules are there but they are commented. Try un
> >commenting
> > > them and restarting httpd. Hope that helps!
> >
> >Thanks...but I could not find any in my "httpd.conf" file.....there are
> >indeed
> >some calls to modules commented out...but none are PHP related.
> >
> >there is no mention of any PHP/Midgard module except the one line at the
> >bottom
> >of the config file that was put there during the install of the RPM.
> >ie:
> >
> >Include conf/addon-modules/midgardphp3.conf
> >
> >the contents of this file are..
> >
> >LoadModule php3_module        /etc/httpd/modules/midgardphp3.so
> >AddModule mod_php3.c
> >
> >the first file path has been changed in my attempt to get this to
> >work..yours
> >will probably be diffrerent. :-)
> >
> >So these modules are being asked to be loaded and added...so I'm not sure
> >where
> >to go next...
> >
> >I also have these lines uncommented..
> >
> >AddType application/x-httpd-php3 .php3 .phtml .php
> >AddType application/x-httpd-php3-source .phps
> >
> >any ideas out there?

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Steve Philp
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