Not more PHP modules? like php4-4.3.3 php4-mysql-4.3.3 php4-zlib-4.3.3 ?? Do you compile PHP4? ... > Thomas Munz wrote: > > This is not an Mime-type problem. > > > > What apache version your runnging. > > Apache/2.0.48 > > > What RPMs of PHP4 you have installed? > > > > What PHP Apache module you have installed? > > apache2-mod_php4 version 4.3.3 > mod_php4-core version 4.3.3 > phpdoc 4.3.0 > > Thanks for all the help! > > -Rinke > > >>If it works most of the time, just not all the time... it can't really > >>be the mime-types, or can it? > >> > >>-Rinke > >> > >>Stephan Fiedler wrote: > >>>Hi Rinke, > >>> > >>>check Mime-Types.. > >>> > >>>Stephan > >>> > >>>Rinke Hoekstra wrote: > >>>>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 > >> > >>-- > >>-------------------------------------- > >>Rinke Hoekstra hoekstra@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >>T: +31-20-5253499 F: +31-20-5253495 > >>Leibniz Center for Law, Law Faculty > >>University of Amsterdam, PO Box 1030 > >>1000 BA Amsterdam, The Netherlands > >>-------------------------------------- > > -- > -------------------------------------- > Rinke Hoekstra hoekstra@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > T: +31-20-5253499 F: +31-20-5253495 > Leibniz Center for Law, Law Faculty > University of Amsterdam, PO Box 1030 > 1000 BA Amsterdam, The Netherlands > -------------------------------------- -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php