Re: !Do not laugh!! >> PHP not working on my Linux server

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I have installed the php-my-admin and the php3 files
are located in the that directoy under the
/var/www/html folder. After I tried
http://localhost/phoMyAdmin/index.php3 ---- it opended
the file with the PHP extension.

--- Steve Howard <showard@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> 
> >>> jnichel@xxxxxxxxxx 11/10/03 11:28AM >>>
> Dali Islam wrote:
> > I have PHP and mysql on the system. When I ran rpm
> -q
> > 'php' and 'mysql' and I get output that both of
> them
> > are there. But if I open a webpage that has php
> code
> > that does not work right. I see the php code
> display
> > on the page. For instaence: <? echo "<p> Order
> > processed."; ?> by the book if the php works it
> should
> > display only Order Processed.
> > 
> > What are the things I can do to fix or find what I
> > missed to configure to make the php works?
> > 
> > Any advise is appreciate!
> > 
> > Thanks
> > Dali
> 
> Make sure that the myfile.php file is in the
> document root of your web server (apache-this may be
> /var/www/html). Do not just open it with a browser,
> it has to be served up by your web server before the
> php code will be executed by apache. Try
> http://localhost/myfile.php
> 
> Steve
> 
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