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PostPosted: Thu 08-22-2002 11:24PM 
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Was wondering if anyone knows the best way to install PHP with Apache 2.0.

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PostPosted: Thu 08-22-2002 11:27PM 
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Oh yeah, I'm running Red Had 7.3.


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Refer to the upper right corner of this window.

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you mean upper left?


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i believe he was suggesting slackware as an os.. but the upper left would help too

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Ok, well I guess I'm asking if anyone has any experience installing PHP onto an Apache server. I'm looking for hints/tips/whatever to help me in my endevour. The documentation helps, but not to my success. If anyone has anything, I'm grateful. Thanks.


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add this to your httpd.conf file (assuming php is installed)

AddType application/x-httpd-php .php

then restart apache

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I decided to run Apache 1.3 and I put that line into httpd.conf and everything works fine. I appriciate the help. Thanks.

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good idea. 2.0 isn't quite production yet. (actually it's pretty solid, but few of the modules have been re-written for it).


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