That's just what i initially suspected because i never saw it happened
in IE.  but with further testing i found out that the same thing
happens when i use Opera and Konqueror in Linux. It seems that any
browser in linux encounter that problem whenever the local site is
accessed by many people simultaneously. I havent tried experimenting
with simultaneous IE access yet coz the lab uses LTSP.(im in a school
btw)

Now i think it's a weird apache behaviour, or something else.

On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 09:55:30 +0800, Ian Dexter R. Marquez
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 08:44:28 +0800, Israel Dacanay Canasa
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Could the situation that i always encounter be an apache problem too?
> >
> > Sometimes orr most of the time when people access the local webpages,
> > all they see is the source code.
> >
> > What i initially suspect is that it's a mozilla/firefox problem
> > because the source is already generated by php and apache.
> >
> 
> What made you suspect that? Does the page behave differently in IE,
> Opera, et al?
> 
> To Mhac: have you tried the same on a staging server? What I usually
> do is test PHP by
> 
> <?php   phpinfo(); ?>
> 
> or, as in your case, httpd doesn't generate proper PHP, try it on the CLI.
> 
> HTH.
> --
> Ian Dexter R. Marquez
> http://iandexter.co.nr
> 


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