TOm, This is the info for my header on my http://localhost, but I do not see any troubles here. Do you? http://localhost/ GET / HTTP/1.1 Host: localhostå,ž User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.5) Gecko/20091102 Firefox/3.5.5 (.NET CLR 3.5.30729) FirePHP/0.3å,ž Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8å,ž Accept-Language: en-us,en;q=0.5å,ž Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflateå,ž Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7å,ž Keep-Alive: 300å,ž Connection: keep-aliveå,ž HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Fri, 04 Dec 2009 19:08:18 GMTå,ž Server: Apache/2.2.11 (Win32) PHP/5.2.8å,ž Last-Modified: Sat, 20 Nov 2004 22:16:24 GMTå,ž Etag: "13000000077d49-2c-3e957f94afe00"å,ž Accept-Ranges: byteså,ž Content-Length: 44å,ž Content-Type: text/htmlå,
I can not display anything for my phpinfo.php file because it wants to sabe it. Thanks, Néstor :-) On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Tom Sartain <[email protected]> wrote: > Take a look at LiveHTTPHeaders add-on for Firefox ( > https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3829 ) which should show > you what you need to see. > > Of course, you could always hit up telnet or curl (or any other number of > command line tools) to connect to the server and check out the responses. > > On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Néstor <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Yes, the PHP script is only doing phpinfo(); >> >> I have firebug install on firefox but that does not allow me to see >> anything during the PHP operation because it >> just aske me to save it. >> >> What tools should I use to see the headers? >> >> :-) >> >> On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 10:55 AM, Tom Sartain <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Do you have any tools to look at the headers coming back from the >>> server? >>> >>> My guess is that the content-type or disposition is being set weird. The >>> PHP script is *only* doing phpinfo() right? >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 1:42 PM, Néstor <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Apache is working. >>>> The index.html is displaying >>>> the error.log : >>>> [Fri Dec 04 10:37:48 2009] [notice] Apache/2.2.11 (Win32) PHP/5.2.8 >>>> configured -- resuming normal operations >>>> [Fri Dec 04 10:37:48 2009] [notice] Server built: Dec 10 2008 00:10:06 >>>> [Fri Dec 04 10:37:48 2009] [notice] Parent: Created child process 4048 >>>> [Fri Dec 04 10:37:48 2009] [notice] Child 4048: Child process is running >>>> [Fri Dec 04 10:37:49 2009] [notice] Child 5444: Released the start mutex >>>> [Fri Dec 04 10:37:49 2009] [notice] Child 4048: Acquired the start >>>> mutex. >>>> [Fri Dec 04 10:37:49 2009] [notice] Child 4048: Starting 64 worker >>>> threads. >>>> [Fri Dec 04 10:37:50 2009] [notice] Child 4048: Starting thread to >>>> listen on port 80. >>>> [Fri Dec 04 10:37:50 2009] [notice] Child 5444: All worker threads have >>>> exited. >>>> [Fri Dec 04 10:37:50 2009] [notice] Child 5444: Child process is exiting >>>> >>>> I can see the phpinfo output on my IE 8 but no on FF 3.5.5 >>>> >>>> :-( >>>> On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 10:15 AM, Tom Sartain <[email protected]>wrote: >>>> >>>>> First off, try testing in another browser because I doubt that this >>>>> is a Firefox specific issue. >>>>> >>>>> Second, try putting a static HTML page on the server and requesting >>>>> that. It should show up fine. >>>>> >>>>> Third, and really, this should be one of the first things you always >>>>> do, check the error logs for Apache and PHP. Chances are that there is >>>>> something in there that would tell you what it causing the problem. >>>>> Initial >>>>> guesses would be that either Apache is throwing an error while trying to >>>>> load PHP or that the content type and/or handler for .php files is not >>>>> being >>>>> set properly. >>>>> >>>>> One other thing to check on is whether the PHP code is actually >>>>> executing. Try putting some error_logs or writing to a file or anything >>>>> that >>>>> you can verify outside of a browser. If these things happen, then it is a >>>>> problem of Apache not knowing how to serve the file, not whether it should >>>>> be executed or not. >>>>> >>>>> Try these things first, then let us know of anything you find. I can >>>>> almost guarantee that it is an Apache configuration issue. >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> New York PHP Users Group Community Talk Mailing List >>>>> http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk >>>>> >>>>> http://www.nyphp.org/Show-Participation >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> New York PHP Users Group Community Talk Mailing List >>>> http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk >>>> >>>> http://www.nyphp.org/Show-Participation >>>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> New York PHP Users Group Community Talk Mailing List >>> http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk >>> >>> http://www.nyphp.org/Show-Participation >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> New York PHP Users Group Community Talk Mailing List >> http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk >> >> http://www.nyphp.org/Show-Participation >> > > > _______________________________________________ > New York PHP Users Group Community Talk Mailing List > http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk > > http://www.nyphp.org/Show-Participation >
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