On 20/08/2010, Ashley Sheridan <ash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > You don't have to reinstall the entire OS, that's a very Windows > approach to the problem. I played around a bit last night with urpmi and > you should be able to just list the packages you need with urpmq --fuzzy > package_name, and then install the ones listed you think you need. I did > notice that urpmi doesn't install the DB when you install the Apache mod > for that DB, so you might need to install that separately, but other > than that, you should be good to go if you install the Apache php mod. > > True with respect to the windoze mentality but I had other reasons to reformat the pc so this was a good opportunity. The resultant web page is: Hi, I am a PHP script this is a test However, the manual page implies to me that the web page should have shown the html code, i.e. <html> <head> <title>php test </title </head> <body> <p>Hi, I am a PHP script</p> <p>this is a test</p> </body> </html> The source code of the web page: <html> <head> <title>php test </title </head> <body> <p>Hi, I am a PHP script</p><p> this is a test </p> </body> </html> Is this an error with the explanation of the manual or is the apache-php configuration still at fault? -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php