Re: Firefox/IE (sometimes) wants to download .php files from my Apache2 server

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Thanks for your answer: the word 'crash' might give me some more pointers in google.

When the problems started I hadn't done anything. I tried to fix it by using the auto-updater of SuSE to install the "latest" php4 rpm... this
didn't solve my problem.
Hmm


-Rinke


Thomas Munz wrote:
I have the same problem.

This problem occured i PHP crashes.

Do you upgrad your PHP to a newer version or do you compile a PHP source and have RPMs installed?


Hi All,

I have a rather odd problem. Since a few days, my otherwise perfect SuSe
9.0 Apache2 server started to do some funny stuff.
In general, php works fine, and I can do anything I want... after a
little while Firefox/IE starts asking me whether I want to download/run
the php file instead of rendering it in the browser.
Sometimes even this doesn't happen, and I just get a regular Apache2
page stating 'Object not found' (with accompanying lines in my server's
error_log). A few minutes later, everything works fine again.
(restarting apache also tends to help)

I think the biggest problem is that it is intermittent: sometimes it
works, and sometimes it doesn't... no way for me to diagnose it.
weird.

Any ideas?

Cheers,

	Rinke

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