ID: 17868 Comment by: scott at afmmail dot com Reported By: messiah at hotbox dot ru Status: Closed Bug Type: Apache2 related Operating System: * PHP Version: 4.3.0-dev New Comment:
I too would really like to know if there is a fix for this problem. We are having the exact same problem running a clean install of Apache 2.0,40 Linus 9.0 with PHP 4.2.2 on our new server. We did try it using FreeBSD and everything worked fine. All of the php includes pased fine. Reinstalled Redhat and ran into the same problem again. After reading this thread I too am unsure where or how I can fix this problem. We really need to find a solution because it is holingup the implementation of our new server. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-12-30 12:22:33] ccarroll4 at hotmail dot com I am also having this problem on a default install of Redhat 9 - Apache v. 2.0.40, PHP 4.2.2. Apache was not installed from an RPM (to my surprise), but PHP was. The posts here are confusing; one says go to PHP 4.3.2, the next says that installing 4.3.2 broke scripts. Any CLEAR solutions? After a year and a half, it seems like this should be resolved once and for all. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-12-01 08:47:50] raphael at segal dot com dot au Was this ever resolved - I am getting this error on a default RPM install of RedHat 9.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-08-10 17:31:02] php at pamelajoy dot com I use several includes on every PHP page. I have not had any problems until today when my webhost upgraded to PHP 4.3.2. Now none of my includes are being parsed. Yes, my webhost uses Apache, and we are discussing it in our forum at <a href="http://www.rivalpro.net/forums/iv1/index.php?act=ST&f=16&t=524&s=7e56594f281f099bcc05bbfb451bee12">http://www.rivalpro.net/forums/iv1/index.php?act=ST&f=16&t=524&s=7e56594f281f099bcc05bbfb451bee12</a>. I hope there is a solution other than changing back to shtml pages. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-05-28 17:56:13] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wait for PHP 4.3.2. There using --with-apxs2 will enable the new handler version of the apache2 module. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-05-28 12:56:22] joe at joe-lewis dot com Is this apxs2 an apache configuration option or a php option? I am using apache 2.0.45, with php 4.3.1, and am still encountering the error. I have tried --with-apxs2handler=/usr/local/bin/apxs and --with-apxs2filter=/usr/local/bin/apxs in both PHP and Apache, with no successes. In fact, now (though my configuration is good), any PHP page is not executed or parsed, but returned as type x-httpd-php, which is "somewhat" operational (i.e. it has the right type, but the libphp4 module is not being called as specified in my httpd.conf file). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/17868 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=17868&edit=1