Oops, sorry! The problem was solved when I cleared Mozilla's cache, since I had been troubleshooting earlier ... too late to prevent wasting your time, I'm afraid. Thanks anyway!
Jordan On 5/19/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
After upgrading to the latest Apache and PHP on a server running FreeBSD 6.0-release, I find that the "AddType application/x-httpd-php .php" line in httpd.conf is working everywhere except for *one* virtual host, accessed by *a single* browser. In other words, every v-host works as it always did from every browser on every computer in the house (including Firefox on Ubuntu and Mozilla in XP), except that when I open Mozilla 1.7.13 under Ubuntu 5.10 and try to access http://www.hirstory.com:2170/ (one of many v-hosts on the server machine) it tells me: the file "" is of type application/x-httpd-php and Mozilla does not know how to handle this file ... The strange thing is, typing <http://www.hirstory.com:2170/index.php> works fine. Whatever causes this particular browser's request to confuse Apache, it happens while the index is being located. This doesn't happen with other virtual hosts under the same server that also have index.php and have no problems, nor does it happen when you change the browser or the OS. Any thoughts on why this could be?
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