Re: [expert] PHP on Air

2000-03-08 Thread Torben Tretau
Hi! Thanks all for the suggestions, works fine after naming files which should be parsed php3.. Also thanks for the security tip, which shouldnt left out.. ;) Bye, Torben

Re: [expert] PHP on Air

2000-03-07 Thread Torben Tretau
Hi Jean-Michel! Thanks for your hint. With naming those files whatever.php3 it worked.. So i have to add something to parse also html-files, sorry, thought that this is the standard situation. But now i got it.. Bye, Torben Jean-Michel Dault wrote: On Sat, 4 Mar 2000, Bug Hunter wrote:

Re: [expert] PHP on Air

2000-03-07 Thread Jean-Michel Dault
] On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, Torben Tretau wrote: Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2000 21:49:00 +0100 From: Torben Tretau [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jean-Michel Dault [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [expert] PHP on Air Hi Jean-Michel! Thanks for your hint. With naming

Re: [expert] PHP on Air

2000-03-07 Thread Bug Hunter
You don't want to change apache to parse html files as php3 files. This can present a security risk if more than one person shares your machine. This allows people to run php3 scripts that copy any readable file on the server and present that file to themselves by placing a .html page up.

Re: [expert] PHP on Air

2000-03-06 Thread Jean-Michel Dault
On Sat, 4 Mar 2000, Bug Hunter wrote: You may have a bit more reading to do. Apache has to know to associate the web pages produced with the php parser. you have to edit the /etc/httpd.conf files. I forget exactly what you put there. If you visit http://www.php.net, and look for

Re: [expert] PHP on Air

2000-03-06 Thread Jean-Michel Dault
On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, Torben Tretau wrote: I think the conf-files from Apache and PHP are already configured from Mandrake, looked at them and it looks like everything is fine.. Anyone got a hint? Or should i fetch new RPMs from AdvancedExtranet? You are right, Apache and PHP are

Re: [expert] PHP on Air

2000-03-06 Thread Torben Tretau
Hi! I think the conf-files from Apache and PHP are already configured from Mandrake, looked at them and it looks like everything is fine.. Anyone got a hint? Or should i fetch new RPMs from AdvancedExtranet? Bye, Torben Bug Hunter wrote: You may have a bit more reading to do. Apache

Re: [expert] PHP on Air

2000-03-05 Thread Allan Jarina
I tested my examples by pointing my URL to the Apache server with the account where it belong. example: http://192.168.5.2/~allanj Try it our, it might answer your question. Torben Tretau wrote: Hi! Anyone had problems with PHP on Air? Got installed Apache and all PHP packages -

Re: [expert] PHP on Air

2000-03-04 Thread Sergio Korlowsky
Torben Tretau wrote: Hi! Anyone had problems with PHP on Air? Got installed Apache and all PHP packages - running well, but also little examples wont execute.. Looks like nothing is parsed from Apache, must i configure Apache to parse PHP? Bye, Torben If you find out WHY... let me

Re: [expert] PHP on Air

2000-03-04 Thread Dennis Yar
I think you got to install the mod_php3 module with rpm. Then it will be OK. - Original Message - From: Torben Tretau [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 3:06 AM Subject: [expert] PHP on Air Hi! Anyone had problems with PHP on Air? Got

Re: [expert] PHP on Air

2000-03-04 Thread Bug Hunter
You may have a bit more reading to do. Apache has to know to associate the web pages produced with the php parser. you have to edit the /etc/httpd.conf files. I forget exactly what you put there. If you visit http://www.php.net, and look for their searchable FAQ, it will probably put you