Hi, Daniel:
I have restarted it several times, but it does not seem to give me a different result. What is interesting is that I can see the output of it in textual format in the terminal (I am using Linux Fedora 9.0, and my PHP is the latest version.), which means that it literally supports PHP by default according to http://www.php.net, but I cannot see it on the browser.
Do I still need to install Apache? It appears that even when I installed it does not provide me with a different error than without. Could there be other issues I am having here?
Alice
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Alice Wei
MIS 2009
School of Library and Information Science
Indiana University Bloomington
ajwei@xxxxxxxxxxx
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From: Daniel Brown [parasane@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 3:37 PM
To: kranthi
Cc: Wei, Alice J.; php-install@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: PHP Page Refuse to Display PHP content
Alice,
Also, make sure you've restarted Apache. Every time you make
changes to httpd.conf, php.ini, or any related file, you need to
restart Apache.
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