PHP notoriously does not play nice with Apache 2.0, which is the version of Apache that is shipped with RH 8.0. I recommend that you downgrade to the latest sub-2.0 version of Apache until these problems are resolved in either PHP or Apache.

Hm, you might also try upgrading PHP. The version that ships with RH8.0 is, I believe, 4.1 or 4.2. PHP is up to 4.3. The latest version might have better luck talking to Apache 2.0. Downgrading Apache is probably still the best solution.


Daniel Callahan wrote:
Does anyone have a tested set of instructions for getting PHP & Apache to work with RH8.0? Assume that both sets of programs are installed correctly via the install CD's.

Daniel.

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