Re: FW: PHP server problem

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I cant see why you have two httpd.conf files, unless that app installed another, in which case I would remove the <ifdefine HAVE_PHP4> block, im sure thats only their for when/if you need to disable PHP



James


Eric Lommatsch wrote:
I have looked at this page and and in the httpd.conf file that file had this
information in it. But when I look at the httpd2.conf file this file is
missing this information I have tried adding this information to this file I
am still getting the same result. One thing that I did notice in looking at
the httpd.conf is that these statement have an <ifdefine HAVE_PHP4> statement
around them. But that is the version of PHP that is installed on this system.

Thank you
Eric H. Lommatsch
Programmer
MICRONix, Inc.
2087 South Grant Street
Denver, CO 80210
Tel 303-777-8939
Fax 303-778-0378
ericl@xxxxxxxxxxxx

-----Original Message-----
From: John Nichel [mailto:john@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 3:07 PM
To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  PHP server problem

Eric Lommatsch wrote:

Hello,

This is my first time posting to this particular list, so please be patient with me.

I am not exactly sure if this is the right list to post this to or if the description of what is happening will be enough to really make what my questions is

We have a Linux server that we use to run several PHP based programs on. Up until today it has been working well. Today we tried to install a new PHP based accounting program called "NolaPro" which also includes the Zend optimizer as part of the installation. when I got finished installing this program and said that the Zend optimizer was not installed. I tried Installing this program again and the results were the same. But, trying to get this program is now my secondary concern.

Since I have run this installation program none of the other PHP scripts that we have installed on this server run anymore but instead are now asking if we try to open them if I want to save the file to disk or open them in our PHP editing tools. It appears that Apache is no longer recognizing and serving PHP scripts.

I have tried reinstalling PHP but the results are still the same. Can somebody please help me get back to the point where PHP is back running on this server?


Look at steps 14 and 15 under "Example 4-1..." on this page, and ensure those
lines are in your httpd.conf

http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.unix.php


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John C. Nichel IV
Programmer/System Admin (ÜberGeek)
Dot Com Holdings of Buffalo
716.856.9675
jnichel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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