Frenck advised:
> add this to your virutalhost tag:
> AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
I did, and now browsers ask me if I want to download index.php...
Do I need to activate the php module? I wonder why it worked before the
NameVirtualHost, and now it doesn't...
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Jason Wong asked:
> Apache 1.0.38 How old is that? If you're really using such an old
> version you should first upgrade to something modern (1.3.X or the
2.0.X
> series).
My bad. I queried the wrong httpd (/bin/httpd rather than /sbin/httpd).
It's really 1.3.20
If I'd given it much th
On Monday 29 April 2002 00:53, Greg Blakely wrote:
> I have an Apache web server (1.0.38) that has been peacefully
> co-existing with php4 for quite some time. I've interfaced it to mySQL,
> and life was great.
Apache 1.0.38 How old is that? If you're really using such an old
version you
Hello.
I'm new to this list, though not new to PHP. I'm hoping that my
question hasn't been answered a thousand times before, and I did at
least search on NameVirtualHost and read all those archived messages
before getting to this point.
I have an Apache web server (1.0.38) that has been peac
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