> http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.unix.apache2.php
> 
> See step 14 and 15.
> 
> If apache does not process php files, php was not installed correctly.
> 
> If you install squirrelmail 1.4.1 rpm from SuSE updates, you are using
package that was designed for SuSE. If you use squirrelmail 1.4.3 rpm from
> squirrelmail site, you are using rpm designed for RedHat.
> 
> Don't mix suse and redhat rpms. SuSE might use same packaging program but
some paths are different.
> --
> Tomas
> 

I didn't install the rpm. I always install the .tgz And how would you
explain that different versions with the same permissions, configuration and
ownership behave different? 
The php is self-compiled. So,let's talk about the version 1.4.3a and 1.5.1.
I installed both from sf.net, one as the newest cvs-version the other as the
stable release. 1.5.1 worked fine, 1.4.3a let me download the index.php. I
think that there must be something wrong in the code.

Thanks a lot

Alexander



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