have you added .php .php3 .php4 extenstions to be treated as php files? Thanks, Richard On 1/27/06, sanjay <skatiyar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, > > I have a strange problem while trying to run php based applications. > > Lets start with phpMyAdmin, a very popular open source tool to manage > MySQL written in php. > I have already installed phpMyAdmin and was running fine. > One day suddenly when I pointed my browser at : > http://localhost/phpMyAdmin > Instead of running the phpMyAdmin browser opened a message window with > options- > "Open With" or "Save to disk" . > I am sure its not browser problem because I tried on Firefox-1.5, > Mozilla, Epiphany and Konqueror. > > One more point I would like to add here that if I write one small php > program and > save it in as php file (test.php) then > http://localhost/test.php > executes properly > > I am using Fedora 2 and apache2, php-4.3x and mysql-3.x were part of the > Fedora installation. > The only change I made in the /etc/php.ini file was to increase the > memory limit from 8MB to 12MB. > (Then restarted the http server) > Now even php.ini file is in the original state but problem is still there. > The http.conf file is unchanged. > > > Can any one give me some sort of idea. > > Thanks, > > Sanjay > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > >