On Mon, 2003-03-31 at 17:16, Baka Tamás wrote:
> Dear James,
>
> Thank you for your answer, you gave me hope, but...
>
> I removed Apache and php, and installed the packages on your list. After
> restarting httpd i installed phpmyadmin to test... I opened it's index.php in
> mozilla and it didn
On Monday 31 March 2003 04:17 pm, Baka Tamás wrote:
> Dear Experts :-)
>
> I have trouble with MDK 9.1. I tried both included Apachees, but neither
> process php files even though everything needed is installed. I state this
> as by installing phpNuke, all dependencies were met. Strange thing is th
Dear James,
Thank you for your answer, you gave me hope, but...
I removed Apache and php, and installed the packages on your list. After
restarting httpd i installed phpmyadmin to test... I opened it's index.php in
mozilla and it didn't work untill... I realized how stupid I was :-)
I opened i
On Mon, 2003-03-31 at 13:17, Baka Tamás wrote:
> Dear Experts :-)
>
> I have trouble with MDK 9.1. I tried both included Apachees, but neither
> process php files even though everything needed is installed. I state this as
> by installing phpNuke, all dependencies were met. Strange thing is that
Dear Experts :-)
I have trouble with MDK 9.1. I tried both included Apachees, but neither
process php files even though everything needed is installed. I state this as
by installing phpNuke, all dependencies were met. Strange thing is that
webmin works... doesn't it use php?
Maybe if I could s
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Es Divendres 14 Març 2003 01:16, en Todd Lyons va escriure:
> Joan Tur wrote on Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 10:35:28PM +0100 :
> > syslog after having ordered php-nuke to send the password to a user:
> > - -
> > Mar 13 23:26:54 quiniserver postfix/pickup[
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Joan Tur wrote on Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 10:35:28PM +0100 :
>
> syslog after having ordered php-nuke to send the password to a user:
> - -
> Mar 13 23:26:54 quiniserver postfix/pickup[2999]: 8EE2BD789: uid=71
> from=
> Mar 13 23:26:54 quiniserver p
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Maybe the following details may help:
/etc/hosts:
- -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
192.168.0.1 quiniserver.quini quiniserver
- -
syslog after having ordere
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Hallo!
I've installed Mdk9, php-nuke 6, mysql, php4, postfix and apache. It seems to
work fine, but no automatic message sent from php-nuke arrives.
Postfix seems to work (I've started kmail, configured it to use localhost:25
and sent successfully
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 07:11, Laurent Mesuré wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there any binary rpm package for php 4.3 ,
>
> i 've just found the package php-4.3.1-9mdk.src.rpm
>
> But i can build it.
>
> i've done:
>
> rpm -ivh php-4.3.1-9mdk.src.rpm
>
> It created the following:
>
> /root--+--SOURCES--A
Hello Laurent,
This is a source RPM. You need to cp php-4.3.1-9mdk.src.rpm
/usr/src/RPM/SRPMS/php-4.3.1-9mdk.src.rpm and:
cd /usr/src/RPM/SRPMS/
rpm -rebuild php-4.3.1-9mdk.src.rpm
then wait for it to rebuild.
the new rpm will be put into your /usr/src/RPM/RPMS/i586.
And then you can instal
Hi,
is there any binary rpm package for php 4.3 ,
i 've just found the package php-4.3.1-9mdk.src.rpm
But i can build it.
i've done:
rpm -ivh php-4.3.1-9mdk.src.rpm
It created the following:
/root--+--SOURCES--All tarball
+-- SPECS--php.spec
Then i've done:
rpm -bb /root/RPM/SPECS/php
Horde requires gettext support and as it seems that gettext is in
libphp_common430 on the php version available from COOKER, Horde doesn't
find it
-- From Horde/test.php --
$gettext = load_extension('gettext');
-
How can I get Horde to use the libphp_common gettext? I'm
>From php-4.3.0 config line (phpinfo())
"--enable-gettext=/usr" , but it misses --with-gettext, and there is no
external module (yet).
On 3 Feb 2003, James Sparenberg wrote:
> Check the php.net site. If this is included in their version it's a MDK
> bug, if not Then it may have been left o
Check the php.net site. If this is included in their version it's a MDK
bug, if not Then it may have been left out by oversite, or it may
have a bug they can't/haven't fixed. Seems to me though that if they
left it out they should have included a work around for the problem.
James
On Mon, 2
Just installed PHP 4.3.0 and Apache 1.3.27 and found out that Horde/Imp
dies because there is no gettext support in 4.3.0?
I confirmed that with PHP 4.2.3 I had php-gettext installed, but not
anymore...
I'd really like to get the support.
--
Seppo Jarvinen , [EMAIL PROTECTED]Never trust a
Am Fre, 2002-09-20 um 08.45 schrieb Les Henderson:
> the package that you are looking for is 't1lib1'. searching for it on
> rpmfind.net will show you where to find the rpm that you are looking
> for. i'm not sure if it is the correct version or not, but you should be
> able to find it on your m
the package that you are looking for is 't1lib1'. searching for it on
rpmfind.net will show you where to find the rpm that you are looking
for. i'm not sure if it is the correct version or not, but you should be
able to find it on your mandrake CDs or the ftp mirror sites also.
On 20 Sep 2002,
hi list,
got a dependenciy-problem while trying to install
php-gd-4.1.2-1mdk.
here are the errormessages:
Fehler: fehlgeschlagene Paket-Abhängigkeiten:
t1lib1 >= 1.3 wird von php-gd-4.1.2-1mdk gebraucht
libt1.so.1 wird von php-gd-4.1.2-1mdk gebraucht
but trying to find it on r
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Am Mittwoch, 18. September 2002 18:22 schrieb Ken THompson:
> PHP doesn't seem to work through my Apache web server. Looking at the
> setup in WebMin, it seems to have mod_php, mod_php4 & etc installed.
> But, a simple php page will not display.
> EX:
Ok checked the page on my box it works. the page that is. What I have
installed is.
For php
php-gd-4.1.2-1mdk
* php-4.1.2-1mdk
* mod_php-4.1.2-1mdk
php-xslt-4.1.2-1mdk
php-mysql-4.1.2-2mdk
asp2php-0.75.22-1mdk
gtkasp2php-0.75.22-1mdk
* php-common-4.1.2-1mdk
php-dba_gdbm_db3-4.1.2-1mdk
php-tclin
Ken THompson wrote on Wed, Sep 18, 2002 at 10:22:12AM -0600 :
> "; ?>
I would probably do
echo "Hello World\n";
But I doubt that's your problem.
> results in a blank page with only the page title showing in the title bar of
> the browser.
View the source of the page and see if it is showi
PHP doesn't seem to work through my Apache web server. Looking at the setup in
WebMin, it seems to have mod_php, mod_php4 & etc installed.
But, a simple php page will not display.
EX:
PHP Test
"; ?>
results in a blank page with only the page title showing in the title bar of
the browser.
On Sunday 28 July 2002 07:36 am, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
> Well, I guess it had to happen. If you hang around this stuff long
> enough, eventually you're going to need a database.
>
> I know, this may be a really subjective question, but what's the
> comparison between php & mysql? Is one better/worse
Yeah,
Sorry, my fingers typed that before my brain caught up with them.
Ric
On Sun, 2002-07-28 at 09:48, Seppo Järvinen wrote:
> PHP is a scripting language not a database
> MYSQL is a database not a language
>
> if you want to make db based websites you're going to need both unless you
> use
PHP is a scripting language not a database
MYSQL is a database not a language
if you want to make db based websites you're going to need both unless you
use something else for the site scripting (Perl)
On 28 Jul 2002, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
> Well, I guess it had to happen. If you hang around thi
Well, I guess it had to happen. If you hang around this stuff long
enough, eventually you're going to need a database.
I know, this may be a really subjective question, but what's the
comparison between php & mysql? Is one better/worse, easier/harder than
the other? Or are they just different?
D
Hello
I am trying to set up real-time credit card processing on my apache server.
In particular I want to use echophp. I would prefer not to recompile either
apache or php. I have curl installed. I would like to link it to apache/php
using a php-curl rpm. Such an rpm exists at rpmfind but not
Hello
I am trying to set up real-time credit card processing on my apache server.
In particular I want to use echophp. I would prefer not to recompile either
apache or php. I have curl installed. I would like to link it to apache/php
using a php-curl rpm. Such an rpm exists at rpmfind but not
HelloI am trying to set up real-time credit card processing on my
apache server.In particular I want to use echophp. I would prefer not to
recompile eitherapache or php. I have curl installed. I would like to link
it to apache/phpusing a php-curl rpm. Such an rpm exists at rpmfind but not
on
I just installed the updated apache/perl/php packages on my mandrake 7.1
box. I followed the instructions on the support website including the
edits to commonhttp.conf to enable php.
The apache server itself works and I get the default index page
distributed in the package by mandrake. When I try
You escape characters by using a '\'.
Michael
--
Michael Viron
Registered Linux User #81978
Senior Systems & Administration Consultant
Web Spinners, University of West Florida
At 03:18 AM 12/23/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>All,
> Having trouble getting php to properly escape characters. Since this
All,
Having trouble getting php to properly escape characters. Since this isn't exactly
the right place for this discussion I'll be glad to take it off line. If you think
you might be able (and willing) to help, please send me an e-mail.. can't get a
response from the php mail lists on the
On Sunday, Oct 21, 2001, Theo Brinkman wrote:
> That did it. Thanks!
Sweet! Glad I could help. =)
--
Paul Cox
Kernel: 2.4.8-26mdk - Uptime: 2 days 21 hours 38 minutes.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
That did it. Thanks!
- Theo
Paul Cox wrote:
>On Monday, Oct 15, 2001, Theo Brinkman wrote:
>
>>Yep. I've got those two lines. After some digging I noticed an include
>>at the bottom of one of the httpd.conf files (common, I think) that
>>included a file that was nothing but the two Add
On Monday, Oct 15, 2001, Theo Brinkman wrote:
> Yep. I've got those two lines. After some digging I noticed an include
> at the bottom of one of the httpd.conf files (common, I think) that
> included a file that was nothing but the two AddType lines, so I
> commented them back out up top thi
!,
Anyone have any advice on building PHP modules that are not included in the
Mandrake PHP (ie: php-pdf , php-bcmath, etc) as rpms? I've successfully
rebuilt the PHP src.rpm to allow these, but then had to import the the .so
file from another distro (Polish(ed)) in order to get it to
So sprach »Tobias Markus Marx« am 2001-07-29 um 14:17:36 +0200 :
> Hi!
>
> Has anybody build those RPMs for MDK8? I've tried those from Cooker, but
> there are too many dependency conflicts. Using the SRPMs from Cooker
> would give me the same trouble, wouldn't it?
Well, actually not necessari
Hi!
Has anybody build those RPMs for MDK8? I've tried those from Cooker, but
there are too many dependency conflicts. Using the SRPMs from Cooker
would give me the same trouble, wouldn't it?
When there's nobody who made RPMs, I'll try to compile from source. Are
there any drawbacks, when I us
!,
Can anyone point me in the right direction for creating a php-bcmath RPM?
I've successfully recompiled php to support bcmath, and then manually added
the bcmath.so from a different distro (couldn't find a .src.rpm) but I'm
looking for a cleaner solution. Any suggestions?
--
"
Yes:
$ rpm -qa | grep php
mod_php-4.0.4pl1-6mdk
php-common-4.0.4pl1-6mdk
php-4.0.4pl1-6mdk
On Sunday 10 June 2001 12:04 am, Digital Wokan wrote:
> Does that include installing mod_php?
>
> Stephen Boulet wrote:
> > I installed the apache and php rpms for LM8, but php scripts display as
> > tex
I installed the apache and php rpms for LM8, but php scripts display as text
files.
At the very end of my httpd.conf file, I added the following line and
restarted httpd, but it didn't help:
<<
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .php3
>>
Anyone know what I should do?
-- Stephen
I need to add snmp to PHP but am not having any luck. I tried installing
the source and make just the snmp part as a modual, but when I try to
install it I get an error.
Any ideas or place wear I can get a pre built one?
Thanks
Mike
It could generate 8MB though... I use a wwwproxy script written in perl for
example which reads files from a box behind our NAT firewall and shows them
to the outside world.
What the script does is: it reads the entire file, then outputs it to
stdout.
Can you imagine how much memory it would ne
Assuming you are updating the official PHP4.0.3pl1 from the CD's to
4.0.4pl1, there's a problem in the update scripts of 4.0.3pl1 that hoses
an rpm update. You need to "rpm -e" all your PHP packages and then "rpm
-i" the new ones. You'll have to download them to do this instead of
using Mandrake
On Thu Apr 05, 2001 at 04:10:28AM -0400, Andrew Judge wrote:
> I just updated PHP and MySQL for 7.2 with Mandrake update and now apache
> spits out the code in PHP pages? Does anyone know what I need to do? If
> PHP doesn't work, normally, the browser will want to download the file, but
> now
You need a line in httpd.conf that says:
AddType application/x-httpd-php3 .php3 .phtml .php
Also, make sure mod_php is installed. Normally mod_php would do all the
necessary httpd.conf changes.
Andrew Judge wrote:
> I just updated PHP and MySQL for 7.2 with Mandrake update and now apache
> sp
ED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 9:10 AM
Subject: [expert] PHP and MySQL Upgrade
> I just updated PHP and MySQL for 7.2 with Mandrake update and now apache
> spits out the code in PHP pages? Does anyone know what I need to do? If
> PHP doesn't work, normally, the browser will wa
I just updated PHP and MySQL for 7.2 with Mandrake update and now apache
spits out the code in PHP pages? Does anyone know what I need to do? If
PHP doesn't work, normally, the browser will want to download the file, but
now it displays the php pages like text files.
Best regards,
Andrew Judg
Hey all, I have been getting this error on my new 7.2 web server when accessing
some pages:
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to
allocate 52740 bytes) in /usr/home/www/phpnuke/header.php on line 231
Any ideas? I don't see how this script could be 8MB's in size
Hello, I have been trying to install the php-oracle RPM from 7.2, but
I keep getting errors about the Oracle lib files missing. Here is my
situation:
Mandrake 7.2
Oracle 8.1.7 (Client/Programmer) installed
ORACLE_HOME set
When I install php-oracle-4.0.3pl1-1mdk.i586.rpm, I get the following
mess
On Sat Jan 20, 2001 at 08:10:22PM -0700, Digital Wokan wrote:
> Has anyone else run into severe loss of functionality updating to the
> new 4.0.4pl1 RPM's via MandrakeUpdate?
> I lost all PHP processing, fixed by adding an Include directory to
> httpd.conf (thanks, MandrakeForum).
Yes, this one
Did you look at your php.ini file? Sometimes when upgrading binary rpms
the shared libraries (modules) are commented out. This means thy're not
loaded when
you restart apache. Try looking in the Dynamic Extensions section of the
php.ini file. Shoud look something like this:
extension=imap.so
;ext
Has anyone else run into severe loss of functionality updating to the
new 4.0.4pl1 RPM's via MandrakeUpdate?
I lost all PHP processing, fixed by adding an Include directory to
httpd.conf (thanks, MandrakeForum).
I've managed to get php_gd working again by making a symlink from
libSDL-1.0.so.0.6.2
Hello all:
After installing the PHP rpms that come with Mandrake 7.2 I discovered a bug
in a PHP application I use (MyThreads, can be found @ sourceforge). The
problem is that the PHP rpm was compiled with '--with-regex=system' and my
app seems to need '--with-regex=php' (the default).
I went i
It seems that installing php-mysql rpm allows mod_php to use mysql
calls. I'm not sure how that works, but it does. Thanks for the help!
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, Gerald Williams wrote:
> On Wednesday 20 December 2000 02:35, you wrote:
> > I installed mod_php from the mandrake 7.2 publically
On Wednesday 20 December 2000 02:35, you wrote:
> I installed mod_php from the mandrake 7.2 publically available cd set,
> and installed mysql from www.mysql.net.
>
> when I do a "mysql_connect()", it gives me a function not found error.
> phpinfo() indicates it was compiled with --include-mys
> Yes, one of the great things about compiling from
> source is you get to use nifty features such as
> ./configure --with-mysql :)
No I have Apache/PHP4/MySQL on my Mandrake 7.2 working together and I
did not have to compile anything ...
[root@duron /root]# rpm -qa | grep -i php
php-4.0.3
Yes, one of the great things about compiling from
source is you get to use nifty features such as
./configure --with-mysql :)
--- Bug Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I installed mod_php from the mandrake 7.2
> publically available cd set,
> and installed mysql from www.mysql.net.
>
>
I installed mod_php from the mandrake 7.2 publically available cd set,
and installed mysql from www.mysql.net.
when I do a "mysql_connect()", it gives me a function not found error.
phpinfo() indicates it was compiled with --include-mysql
I searched through the archives and did not find a
>> Beware, as .phtml is for PHP/FI (php2), and is not supported anymore. All
>> new scripts should have ".php" as their extension.
You can set the suffix to be anything you like: .phtml, .php, .cfm, .frog,
.bigmama or all five.
Gavin
Sean Middleditch wrote:
>
> Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Sean Middleditch wrote:
> >
> > > Hi. Make sure you have PHP configured in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf.
> > > For example, when I installed MDK 7.1, PHP was enables, but not for
> > > index pages with a .phtml extens
Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Sean Middleditch wrote:
>
> > Hi. Make sure you have PHP configured in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf.
> > For example, when I installed MDK 7.1, PHP was enables, but not for
> > index pages with a .phtml extension, so I had to change that. Just make
On Sun, 9 Jul 2000, Daniel Hammer wrote:
> I am trying to get php working on my webserver, but
> don't work. I have installed apache and all modules
> for php that come with Mandrake 7.1.
>
> What must be done additionally to get things working ???
Make sure your file ends with .php, not .htm
On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Sean Middleditch wrote:
> Hi. Make sure you have PHP configured in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf.
> For example, when I installed MDK 7.1, PHP was enables, but not for
> index pages with a .phtml extension, so I had to change that. Just make
> sure it is all set up. Also, c
Daniel Hammer wrote on Sun Jul 09, 2000 at 02:02:46PM:
> I am trying to get php working on my webserver, but
> even simple scripts like
>
>
> PHP Test
>
> "; ?>
>
>
>
> don't work. I have installed apache and all modules
> for php that come with Mandrake 7.1.
>
>
Daniel Hammer wrote:
> BS"D
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to get php working on my webserver, but
> even simple scripts like
>
>
> PHP Test
>
> "; ?>
>
>
>
Hi. Make sure you have PHP configured in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf.
For example, when I installed MDK 7.1, PHP was
BS"D
Hi,
I am trying to get php working on my webserver, but
even simple scripts like
PHP Test
"; ?>
don't work. I have installed apache and all modules
for php that come with Mandrake 7.1.
What must be done additionally to get things working ???
Best,
Daniel.
I set this up using a text file but you'll get the idea save the the
last ip in a field in your database and if the current ip matches the
last one then its the same person and no count is registered. I already
now this works because I'm using it.
$ip = getenv("REMOTE_ADDR");
if ($ip != $data[6
on 5/31/00 11:24 PM, Vincent Danen wrote:
> Sorry, probably wrong list but... I need a little help with PHP. I'm
> trying to make a PHP-based counter for my web page but want it based on
> unique visits (not refreshes, etc.)
>
> I'm storing the IP address in the MySQL table and want to compare
Sorry, probably wrong list but... I need a little help with PHP. I'm
trying to make a PHP-based counter for my web page but want it based on
unique visits (not refreshes, etc.)
I'm storing the IP address in the MySQL table and want to compare the
current IP to the last IP address stored in the d
On Sun, Mar 12, 2000 at 11:01:34AM -0700, Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
-> On Sat, 11 Mar 2000, Charles Curley wrote:
->
-> > I have mod_php running on Apache, on Mandrake 6.1. I'd like to access a
-> > postgresql database from it. I just installed mod_php3-pgsql-3.0.12-12,
-> > so I suspect I am not
On Sat, 11 Mar 2000, Charles Curley wrote:
> I have mod_php running on Apache, on Mandrake 6.1. I'd like to access a
> postgresql database from it. I just installed mod_php3-pgsql-3.0.12-12,
> so I suspect I am not doing something right there.
>
>
>
> I have installed (among others) the follow
i am using PHP4 with PostGreSQL 6.5.3 on Linux RedHat 6.1
I'm not using mod_?? to connect to the pg database.
Instead, i'd compiled PHP4 with the '--with-pgsql' flag, and the apache server has
been compiled with the '--activate-module=.../.../libphp4.a'.
Everything 's working perfectly !
>>> C
I have mod_php running on Apache, on Mandrake 6.1. I'd like to access a
postgresql database from it. I just installed mod_php3-pgsql-3.0.12-12,
so I suspect I am not doing something right there.
I have installed (among others) the following RPMs from the disty:
root@charlesc # rpm -qa | egrep
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
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.
]
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 Je
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:
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 a
On Sat, 4 Mar 2000, Sergio Korlowsky wrote:
> If you find out WHY... let me know, I am experiencing the same
> problem. Maybe PHP support was 'removed' from Air?
I don't understand. I use Mandrake 7 with Apache and PHP3 on hundreds of
web sites, and everything is working perfectly.
I am the *
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
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. Apach
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
> - r
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 o
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
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
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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
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