On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 07:15, David Smith wrote:
> Make sure also that you have all the PHP stuff installed. You can do 
> this pretty easy like so:
> 
> apt-get install php
> 
> Want MySQL?
> 
> apt-get install php-mysql
> 
> And so on for all other PHP modules.
> 
> Further, confirm that you /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf (or wherever redhat 
> is putting it these days) has something about libphp4.so. If not, then 
> come back and we can walk through that. Usually, apt-get will do all 
> that for you (rpm really does the work underneath).

In apache 2.0 now, there is a whole directory of conf files that modules
add and are sourced into the main conf file.  All php conf options will
be in their own file from now on.  Keeps the main httpd.conf clean.

Michael


> 
> --Dave
> 
> Erin! wrote:
> 
> > similar question... also having same problem, but another problem as 
> > well...
> >
> > i'm trying to develop in php... (brand new to it)... i have apache and 
> > php installed on my computer. however, if i try to open a php script 
> > in mozilla, it just shows me the code. i'm not even navigating to 
> > it... i'm just doing the open --> file system, and it gives me this 
> > problem. I tried looking through google groups, but couldn't come up 
> > with any search terms that didn't come up with over a hundred results. 
> > i looked through the first few, but none of them had anything 
> > relevant. so, i thought maybe someone here has had this problem 
> > before... :)
> >
> > thanx for all the help i've had so far!!! this list is wonderful!!!
> >
> > ~Erin
> >
> > */Michael Torrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
> >
> >     On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 20:47, Kurt Didenhover wrote:
> >     > I'm trying to set up a local web server for development purposes
> >     and I
> >     > want easy access to the files being served, so I made a public_html
> >     > directory in my home directory and pointed my webserver to
> >     > localhost/~username, but I get a 403 Forbidden Access error. Has
> >     anyone
> >     > had this happen before?
> >     >
> >     > I'm running Red Hat 8.0 with the Apache server that came on the
> >     install CDs.
> >     >
> >
> >     I think you have to uncomment the appropriate lines in httpd.conf.
> >     Something about public_html I imagine. RedHat has user web directory
> >     stuff off by default.
> >
> >     Michael
> >
> >
> >     > Thanks
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