You likely not need to do anything, just start writing php, e.g. create file
/var/www/html/phpinfo.php
and write
Now you should be able to access it from your browser using
http://localhost/phpinfo.php
If apache server is not running, run
/etc/init.d/httpd start
as root
Terry Lau wrote:
> Hell
Hello,
I'm using Red Hat Linux 8.0. The Apache Server 2.0 and php 4.2.2 are
installed when I install Linux. The server is installed in /var/. So, I
don't know how to follow the installation instructions described in your
web to set up php. Do I need to install apache and php again? Furthermore,
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