Re: PHP5.2.4 setup problems....

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Have you configued apache to execute PHP files.

Read install notes here:
http://www.sunilb.com/php/php-tutorials/how-to-configure-php-on-apache-windows

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On Nov 14, 2007 12:11 PM, Bryan C <bac512@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've installed the newest version of Apache (2.2.3, I believe), and the
newest version of PHP5 (5.2.4), and Apache works fine, though I have the
localhost defined as 127.0.0.1 (since I have no domain name or server), any
html page I set up will display fine, but if I add an PHP code in it (just a
simple <?php  phpinfo(); ?>) it displays nothing.  I can even add the same
come in the middle of an html document, and it'll display the html but not
the php....
my apache error.log says:

[Wed Nov 14 00:28:00 2007] [notice] Apache/2.2.6 (Win32) PHP/5.2.4
configured -- resuming normal operations
[Wed Nov 14 00:28:00 2007] [notice] Server built: Sep  5 2007 08:58:56
[Wed Nov 14 00:28:00 2007] [notice] Parent: Created child process 2988
[Wed Nov 14 00:28:00 2007] [notice] Child 2988: Child process is running
[Wed Nov 14 00:28:00 2007] [notice] Child 2988: Acquired the start mutex.
[Wed Nov 14 00:28:00 2007] [notice] Child 2988: Starting 250 worker threads.
[Wed Nov 14 00:28:00 2007] [notice] Child 2988: Starting thread to listen on
port 80.

so I ASSUME php started right...  From a command prompt, php -i gives me all
sorts of information, I donno if that means it's running or not, but Apache
is in C:\apache2_2 and php is in c:\php5, and as far as I can see, I have
configured the php.ini, and httpd.conf properly...

following the php5 manual, I have the php.ini file ONLY in the c:\php5
directory (and the php -i info says 'loaded ini file  -> c:\php5\php.ini)


any ideas???


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