oops and forgot - don't forget to restart apache if applicable i.e. /etc/init.d/apache restart will do it On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 13:16, glenn wrote: > I don't really understand your question, but the short answer is no > problem - I can't see how the choice of browser would make a difference. > > If it doesn't know what to do with the file so offers to try to save it, > then thats probably an apache config problem. i.e. apache (or your > choice of web server) isn't executing the php script and serves _it_, > not its output, to the browser. > > Check /etc/apache/httpd.conf, find the commented out line starting "And > for PHP4", then uncomment the next two lines. All this is assuming > you're running apache stock 'apt-get' standard on debian and that you > are using php4. If not you may have to do the equivalent on your system. > > Let me know how it goes > Glenn > On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 12:02, Wayne Topa wrote: > > Does anyone that runs mozilla-firebird have any problem running php > > web pages? (index.php) I haven't done any php stuff in months and > > when I tried to do some web dev work today I can't get firebird to > > load the pages. I can run phpmyadmin with no problem. > > > > I have googled for any questions on this but don't find any. Firebird > > says it doesn't know what to do with the file and I can't find any > > preference to add php as an application. > > > > Can firebird do it? > > > > mozilla-firebird 0.6.1-7 > > > > Tnx > > > > Wayne > > > > -- > > Owners of digital watches: Your day's are numbered! > > _______________________________________________________ > > >
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