On Thursday, March 14, 2002, at 11:35 AM, Ken Schneider wrote:
Derik Whittaker wrote:
If you are saying that PHP does not work on a SuSE 7.3 box, you are wrong. I have one running right now, I used the PHP that comes with the install disks (4.06) and I have no problems.
I have been using SuSE since 6.4 so I am not new to this great distro. I installed 7.3 on a server at home and a laptop and upgraded from 7.1 to 7.3 at work and PHP does not work on any of them. When apache loads it shows the PHP4 module loading but when accessing the php docs it only wants to download the page to ny harddrive. So this tels me it does not work with 7.3 stock install. I installed phpgroupware for the test.
Hmmm...if your browser wants to download the file to your disk, then it sounds like you need to set your browser to display files that end in ".php". But that sounds very odd that it would do that...are you using a weird php extension like ".php4" or something? If it's just displaying the page with the PHP code, then apache probably doesn't know it's supposed to send that file through PHP. Compare your PHP file extensions with the ones specified in httpd.conf. It's possible the upgrade overwrote your previous httpd.conf. --Jeremy