On my local system I have apache running so I can test web pages
before I upload them to my ISP.

I have a sample .php script which I explicitly named with
a .php.txt suffix so it would be treated as a plain text
file, not a php script.

Yet apache is clearly running the php script rather than just
uploading the plain text copy of the script when I click
on the link to the .php.txt file.

Anyone have any clue what is causing this to happen?
I can't imagine this is something that would be desirable
behavior :-).

I made it stop by turning off php completely in the
subdirectory holding the pages, but I still what to
understand what on earth was making it run the script
in the first place.
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