On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Pete Lancashire wrote:

> edit the httpd.conf file to move the Load/Add module and start httpd.
> Thats as far as it gets.

Are you starting httpd manually or via /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd?

Try httpd -t , that will check for syntax errors, though I doubt that's
the problem. That's something I've noticed in DSO support, if one of the
modules croaks, they are no errors posted, the thing just dies.

I just did this on a Turbolinux box, I'd look and see what I did but it's
power supply kind of caught on fire (well, charred really well anyway). I
seem to remember I moved the LoadModule line before the AddModule to get
it going, but that was a week ago.

Do you have mod_php3 installed? I found the two would not live happily
together, removing the php3 support got it doing.

Good Luck,

Bill Carlson
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