PHP

Jeffery Fernandez forums at jefferyfernandez.id.au
Sun Feb 20 03:04:28 GMT 2005


Gerard Samuel wrote:

> Andrei Iarus wrote:
>
>> I have installed apache-1.3.33_1, php5-5.0.3_1. And I
>> tried to run simple scripts like: <html>
>> <head>
>>  <title>PHP Test</title>
>> </head>
>> <body>
>> <?php echo '<p>Hello World</p>'; ?>
>> </body>
>> </html>
>> and the output was an unexpected one:
>> Hello World
>>
>> '; ?>
>> It also doesn`t outputs anything when using the
>> phpversion() function. A possible bug? Before
>> reporting this as a bug, I wanted to check if there
>> was someone else with similar problems(or may be I did
>> something wrong).
>
>
> First guess.  Apache doesn't know about <?php tags.
> If you installed php via the port, apache is configured automatically.
> So I have to ask.  Did you restart apache??
> Just create a file (index.php), and in it put
> <?php phpinfo(); ?>
>
> And see what it does...
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You will have to add the following entries to the httpd.conf file for 
apache to understand its a php file

AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps

I don't know if its any different for PHP5 but for PHP4 thats what you 
need to add.

cheers,
Jeffery


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