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Frederic Herman wrote:
| Larry Brown wrote:
|
|> I just changed to RH8 and am trying to find a change in apache's config.
|> Previously php had a section in the httpd.conf file that described
|> what file
|> extensions apache would scan for php tags.  This way you could have it
|> scan
|> html if you wanted.  The new httpd.conf file has no such section yet
|> it does
|> run php on .php files.  I take it there is no section because it must now
|> have php support  compiled into the httpd executeable.  How can I tell
|> apache to scan for those tags?
|
| Apache httpd.conf now includes the files in /etc/httpd/conf.d  One of
| the files will be php.conf.  I'm a bit new to this, but maybe that's
| what you need to look at.  Look at the README file in the conf.d folder.

You'll also want to review the /etc/php.ini file since now the tags it
allows have changed (i.e. short tags and ASP style tags are off by default).

- -Rick
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