Re: [users@httpd] Apache and PHP

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That's funny I did the opposite, started with PHP and went to MP
after a few years at PHP.

Just out of curiosity, why would one go from MP to PHP? It seems
like you're giving up a lot in the move.

Boysenberry

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On Oct 31, 2005, at 1:44 PM, Joshua Kogut wrote:

I too have strayed from the the road of perl in favor of my new love. Php.

On 10/31/05, Tom Cat <strycat@xxxxxxxxx > wrote:Check out
http://www.linux-sottises.net/en_apache_install.php

Using both PHP and mod_perl together has caused problems in the past
(http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/11/21/1720242 ), but I think
they will play nicely now.

FYI, I ditched mod_perl in favor of a PHP a while ago.  If I really
need perl for a website do it with the cgi-bin directory.

On 10/30/05, Malka Cymbalista < Malki.Cymbalista@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> We are having a strange problem with our PHP sites and I was wondering
> of someone has any pointers to offer.
> We are running apache 2.0.55 with mod_perl 2.0.1 and php 4.3.3 and
> mod_ssl 2.0.55 on  a Sun Solaris machine.  Every now and then, when you
> click on a URL that is a php script, instead of the file executing, a
> File Download panel opens and it asks if you want to  save it to your
> computer.  It is as if it does not recognize that it is a php file.
> Sometimes it actually displays the code of the file. The really strange
> thing is that it appears to happen randomly.  That is, some times the
> same link  works perfectly well and the links open properky.  But
> sometimes, it asks if you want to save the file. If you click on Cancel
> and then click on the link again, it usually opens properly.
> We have the following line in httpd.conf:
> AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .phtml
>
> Does that line belong in any particular place.  Originally it was in
> the general part of the file and not in any <Directory> section.  I
> added it to some of the <Directory> sections but it doesn't seem to have
> made a diference.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas about what is happening and how to fix the
> problem?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
>
> Malka Cymbalista
> Webmaster, Weizmann Institute of Science
> malki.cymbalista@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 08-934-3036
>
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