Re: Information please

2006-10-04 Thread Atom Powers

On 10/4/06, CTLD Design Ltd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi

I have just aquired a server with freebsd on it, the site I want to run on it 
needs to be able to show php within a html document, using a .htaccess file in 
the root directory of the site.

I have tried many different ways within the htaccess file but it just keeps 
trying to download the file, have I wasted my money or is there a work around 
for this, changing the pages file extension is not an option, the site is 
currently on an ensim server and works fine for running php within html.



Your question is better addressed to the Apache list, this isn't a
problem with FreeBSD.

The files, their extensions, and how the server processes them have
nothing to do with the .htaccess file. You probably need to install
the PHP libraries and configure Apache (httpd.conf) to use them.

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Information please

2006-10-04 Thread CTLD Design Ltd
Hi

I have just aquired a server with freebsd on it, the site I want to run on it 
needs to be able to show php within a html document, using a .htaccess file in 
the root directory of the site.

I have tried many different ways within the htaccess file but it just keeps 
trying to download the file, have I wasted my money or is there a work around 
for this, changing the pages file extension is not an option, the site is 
currently on an ensim server and works fine for running php within html.

Please advise.

Regards
 
Neal Fenna
 
CTLD Design Ltd
http://www.ctld.co.uk
4 Brantfell Walk
Bowness on Windermere
Cumbria
LA23 3AT
015394 44815
 
Search-Cumbria
http://www.search-cumbria.com
http://www.cumbriaonline.org.uk
http://www.uklakes.co.uk
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