No. You have a 21 byte file coming back. Check your PHP config.
You might want to obtain hobbit's netcat (nc) command line utility, or
use telnet, to connect to localhost port 80 and then
GET /index.php HTTP/1.0
Host: localhost
(with a blank line after Host: line) to see the exact bytes the server
sends back, if it's a binary, your script, or the (incomplete?) script
results.
Robert Baird wrote:
I am running XP Pro and I have installed Apache, made the PHP
configuration changes necessary, restarted my computer, and all appears
well (the server is running and I got the Apache confirmation page).
However, when I type in http://localhost to bring up a phpinfo file I
have created (index.php) and stored in a folder called htdocs in the
root (C:\htdocs\index.php), I get the following error message pop up;
*File Download-Security Warning*
Do you want to save this file?
Name: localhost
Type: Unknown File Type, 21 bytes
From: localhost
Is there something I need to modify in the browser settings?
Bob
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