Re: Re: Re: wildcard domains do not [MORE] work

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On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 4:04 PM, Eric Covener <covener@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> The server has clearly send "Content-Type: application/x-httpd-php"  and
>> I do not know WHY, because the rewritten DOCROOT are the only one, where
>> it happen.  All other VHosts do it right  and  "Content-Type: text/html"
>> is send.
>
>> Only anything in /home/*/pubic_html is screwed.
>
> Hard to guess why without seeing in what context you've set
> PHP-related directives.  Have you tried the SetHandler stanza in the
> FAQ?
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IIRC, the debian devs took it upon themselves to 'disable' mod_php in
user directories (mod_userdir) recently, with some php_ directive. See
the mod_php docs.

Frank

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