Hello,I have a working domain on a free LAMP hosting service. I thought it would be a *good idea* if I set up a development environment on my Debian laptop. Followed all the Debian specific stuff about setting it up and copied all my files (html, php, js, css, etc.) into the /var/www directory. I also created a new project and entered the appropriate lines into my httpd.conf file. I can access my home page but NONE of the php is executed. It all works fine on the host server. I created a three line file to call phpinfo(), placed it into the new project's directory and it displays all of the php directives. If I make an alteration to the php.ini file and run it again you can see the change.
So, why does a simple file with phpinfo() work and an html page with an include "xyz.php" NOT render the page as desired in the browser???? It just ignores the include.
When I restart apache, this is what is entered in the error.log file. [Sat Jul 30 13:14:04 2011] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down[Sat Jul 30 13:14:05 2011] [notice] Apache/2.2.17 (Debian) PHP/5.3.6-13 with Suhosin-Patch configured -- resuming normal operations
Output of uname -aLinux roblaptop 2.6.39-2-686-pae #1 SMP Wed Jun 8 11:33:14 UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux
When I run apachectl -M it shows php5_module (shared). I've searched various sites for some clue as to what might be the problem.I need some guidance as to where to look or which directive should be set to render php include files whilst running via a localhost.
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