Hello,
I have a working domain on a free LAMP hosting service. I thought it
would be a *good idea* if I set up a development environment on my
Debian laptop.
Followed all the Debian specific stuff about setting it up and copied
all my files (html, php, js, css, etc.) into the /var/www directory. I
also created a new project and entered the appropriate lines into my
httpd.conf file.
I can access my home page but NONE of the php is executed. It all works
fine on the host server.
I created a three line file to call phpinfo(), placed it into the new
project's directory and it displays all of the php directives. If I make
an alteration to the php.ini file and run it again you can see the change.
So, why does a simple file with phpinfo() work and an html page with an
include "xyz.php" NOT render the page as desired in the browser???? It
just ignores the include.
When I restart apache, this is what is entered in the error.log file.
[Sat Jul 30 13:14:04 2011] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down
[Sat Jul 30 13:14:05 2011] [notice] Apache/2.2.17 (Debian) PHP/5.3.6-13
with Suhosin-Patch configured -- resuming normal operations
Output of uname -a
Linux roblaptop 2.6.39-2-686-pae #1 SMP Wed Jun 8 11:33:14 UTC 2011 i686
GNU/Linux
When I run apachectl -M it shows php5_module (shared).
I've searched various sites for some clue as to what might be the problem.
I need some guidance as to where to look or which directive should be
set to render php include files whilst running via a localhost.
Thanks,
Rob
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