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Re: [TCLUG:18362] apache php stuff



On Tue, May 30, 2000 at 04:22:18PM -0500, Brian Ackermann wrote:
>Now, my question to all the masses is::
>
>I've got a php application on my machine.  I do not have mod_php.so
>installed.  Accessing the index.php file, apache returns the source php,
>instead of html as it ought...
>
>If I rename the script index.php3, it behaves properly.
>
>I'd really rather not rename all the php files, and recode all the php
>references in the code.
>
>Is there a way to get php to behave the way I want??  Does it require that I
>get the mod_php.so module?  Where would I get such a thing? etc...
>

Why not install mod-php? Is it tough to compile? Seems to be pretty simple
otherwise just at the pointers in the conf files and restat apache. If you're
using redhat there is prelly rpms, I know there are apt-get'able debs for php
for debian and it's cousins.

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