Re: Installation probs...

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Perhaps an AddModule line? I've run into several machines that would not
work if the AddModule line wasn't there.

After your other AddModule lines, put this:

  AddModule mod_php4.c

Don't worry about the "missing" mod_php4.c file.

Restart the Apache server then.

-Dash

Every journalist has a novel in him, which is an excellent place for it.

On Sat, 1 Nov 2003, Bobo Wieland wrote:

> Trying to install php/apache/mysql again after buying a new computer...
>
> I have Apache runing as a service in WinXP (Home)... I think it works as it
> should... The server is set to 127.0.0.1
>
> In my webservers rootdir I have a file named index.php that contains the
> code:
> <?php phpinfo(); ?>
>
> Pointing IE to http://localhost/ and selecting the file index.php just
> outputs:
> <?php phpinfo(); ?>
>
>
>
> I have installed php in D:\PHP. php.ini is in C:\windows . the
> php4apache.dll and the php4ts.dll are both in the windows/system32 dir and
> the first also in d:\php\sapi\
>
> I've added
> LoadModule php4_module d:/PHP/sapi/php4apache.dll   AddType
> application/x-httpd-php .php
>
> to httpd.conf and apache doesn't complain at startup... So what is wrong?
>
>
> thanks!
>
>
> .bobo
>
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