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How to run php in SuSE 7.0?
- From: Alberto García Fumero <fumero@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 14:49:54 -0400
- Message-id: <200206191706.g5JH6lf03728@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi all.
I have to make certain that php3 or php4 runs on a server withSuSE 7.0, in
order to use WebChat. I have installed WebChat and php4 on my workstation
(SuSE 7.3), so I know it works. My problem is with *that* server. Using Yast2
I installed the module php, and later I went to httpd.conf to add/uncomment:
DirectoryIndex index.php index.html index.htm
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
The fact is, I can not make php run.
The tests files test.php & company are not even taken into serious
consideration by the browser...;-((
What can I do? Which is the correct procedure to do that?
TIA,
--
MSc. Alberto García Fumero
Centro de Información para la Educación
Ministerio de Educación
Usuario Linux No. 97 138
¿Windows? No, gracias!
I have to make certain that php3 or php4 runs on a server withSuSE 7.0, in
order to use WebChat. I have installed WebChat and php4 on my workstation
(SuSE 7.3), so I know it works. My problem is with *that* server. Using Yast2
I installed the module php, and later I went to httpd.conf to add/uncomment:
DirectoryIndex index.php index.html index.htm
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
The fact is, I can not make php run.
The tests files test.php & company are not even taken into serious
consideration by the browser...;-((
What can I do? Which is the correct procedure to do that?
TIA,
--
MSc. Alberto García Fumero
Centro de Información para la Educación
Ministerio de Educación
Usuario Linux No. 97 138
¿Windows? No, gracias!
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