Fwd: [users@httpd] smbfs mounted DocumentRoot

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I cannot recreate this no matter what I do. Is it contained to PHP? Is it
doing the same thing for plain html?

it's prompting me to save the file locally as a .html- file.
I also tried with a perl script to see if it was a php parsing problem
but it would react the same way with my script.
I am now moving from smbfs to nfs after having tried with cifs wthout success.
I am puzzled as to find out why there are no signs of this anywhere on
the net (that I could find).  We have 2 webservers with 2 different
Apache versions, 2 different backend file servers (SMB) on 2 different
networks altogether and they both react the same way.  I cannot
imagine we would be the only ones using a smbfs mount for our
DocumentRoot.  I mean what other alternatives are there, NFS?  Is that
it or am I missing something?

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