Yes... That was the problem... I am able to see all now in Netscape.
Thanks guys!
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You beat me to the punch
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On Sunday 02 March 2003 01:50 pm, Ralph Tucker wrote:
> Did that and it just repeats that exact line...
Your first post mention you run that by typing on the location box:
file:/var/
That makes the apache not parsing PHP. Try i
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Did that and it just repeats that exact line...
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> A quick way to find out is to just do a one liner as suggested earlier
Did that and it just repeats that exact line...
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A quick way to find out is to just do a one liner as
A quick way to find out is to just do a one liner as suggested earlier of
...
and run that from Mozilla/Konqeurer
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>From netscape and Mozilla on my linux machine the PHP does not work but
on my XP machine runing Explorer it works fine... I should have tried
that but my PHP for
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The little script that you gave me works fine... Should I have something
like
the "#!/u
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Did you load apache from the system install or did you download it from
apache and install it? I've been assuming the former. You can test
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Nothing in any of the logs... I ran the PHP script again and no
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Nothing in any of the logs... I ran the PHP script again and nothing was
Nothing in any of the logs... I ran the PHP script again and nothing was
logged.
Any other idea's?
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I've made no changes from the default on the apache web server. I did
notice in Webmin that only PHP4 is selected. PHP & PHP3 were not.
I checked source from the browser and didn't see any problems. Where do
I find the httpd logs?
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Couple things to try. First check the source on the result you get to make
sure your browser isn't having a problem with the phpinfo creating its own
html
ewrite the
httpd.conf file rather than make adjustments to the default.
Larry S. Brown
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Thanks for you help!
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I know this is pretty obvious, but I only ask because I was helping someone
with this same
next
post.
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test.php is the name...
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Unfortunately, I don't get that far... Something simple is missing in my
installation.
Any ideas?
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On Sun, 2003-03-02 at 08:57, Ralph Tucker wrote:
> test.php is the name...
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> Here is the Script that I tried to run...
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> PHP Test
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> This is an HTML line test
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> echo "This is a PHP Line";
>phpinfo();
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This may not solve your problem, but for your refere
test.php is the name...
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What is this file named? Something.php?
Larry S. Brown
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On Sun, 2003-03-02 at 16:37, Ralph Tucker wrote:
> I have recently installed RedHat 8.0 and have verified that MySQL is
> working, but the test script that I put together does not show PHP working.
> I see PHP out there from the command prompt and can run to find version
> info, etc. The config fil
What is this file named? Something.php?
Larry S. Brown
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Here is the
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No, as long as you are running that folder under apache the file should be
parsed by php out of the box RH8. What is the test
No, as long as you are running that folder under apache the file should be
parsed by php out of the box RH8. What is the test php doing. Try
something simple like
This should show that php is working. From there you can move to the next
step to make sure you have connectivity with mysql.
Larry
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