ok i see two lines in the httpd.conf file that are # out so i guess you mean to take out the # and it should maybe work the two lines deal with php 3 and nothng there about php 4 so not sure if that means anything thanks! BOB On Sat, 15 Dec 2001, Benny Pedersen wrote:
Originally to: Bob B
Hi Bob B
you wrote about "[SLE] php ??":
BB> Hi I just try using php on my web page and come to find i dodnt BB> even have php on the system here ? do i need to compile php in BB> apache to make it run or can i just compile php and let it BB> default to the install dirs it will put it and if so what would BB> i need to do other then that thanks for any info! BOB
check your httpd.conf, most properly just need to be enabled in there, most apache setups have php installed
Benny Pedersen http://xpoint.ldnet.dk/ icq:36248146
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