Re: [PHP] silly question - setting .php as default extension (Apache)

2004-11-09 Thread Ray
On Tuesday 09 November 2004 16:04, Brian A. Anderson wrote: > Uuuuh... Where do I set the default server extension type to .php > in the apache config? Right now the page will execute on my server, > but if there is an index.php the server won't automatically open > it, but instead browses the dire

Re: [PHP] silly question - setting .php as default extension (Apache)

2004-11-09 Thread Brian A. Anderson
Coolbeans guys! :) Thanks, -Brian - Original Message - From: "Marek Kilimajer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Brian A. Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 4:07 PM Subject: Re: [PHP] silly question - set

RE: [PHP] silly question - setting .php as default extension (Apache)

2004-11-09 Thread Graham Cossey
> > Uuuuh... Where do I set the default server extension type to .php in the > apache config? Right now the page will execute on my server, but > if there is > an index.php the server won't automatically open it, but instead > browses the > directory. > > Thanks in advance, > > -Brian Look f

Re: [PHP] silly question - setting .php as default extension (Apache)

2004-11-09 Thread Marek Kilimajer
Brian A. Anderson wrote: Uuuuh... Where do I set the default server extension type to .php in the apache config? Right now the page will execute on my server, but if there is an index.php the server won't automatically open it, but instead browses the directory. DirectoryIndex index.html index.php

[PHP] silly question - setting .php as default extension (Apache)

2004-11-09 Thread Brian A. Anderson
Uuuuh... Where do I set the default server extension type to .php in the apache config? Right now the page will execute on my server, but if there is an index.php the server won't automatically open it, but instead browses the directory. Thanks in advance, -Brian -- PHP General Mailing List (ht