actually, the closing tag is optional in php; it's not required(!) and
PHP also doesn't mind a ton of whitespaces, it ignores them
I would also suggest checking your display_errors value in your php.ini,
make sure it's On.
- tul
Howard wrote:
Error Reporting is set as you show.
I changed the script to what you show, and it still doesn't work.
Apache recognizes PHP but for some reason doesn't run scripts. I even
tried the "Hello World" script in an html file.
More likely than not you have notices/warnings turned off in your
php.ini file. Check
error_reporting = E_ALL
set. The problem with your test.php script is probably that you do not
have a proper closing tag. You said your script is:
<? phpinfo( ) ; ? >
when it should look more like:
<? phpinfo(); ?>
The main difference here is the "? >" vs. the correct tag of "?>".
-jim
-----Original Message-----
From: Howard [mailto:howard1291@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 2:54 PM
To: php-windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Test.php loads, but nothing in Browser
Here is the setup. MS XP Pro. Apache 2.0.55, PHP 5.1.2.
I downloaded the zipped archive and extracted to c:\php.
Using Manual Installation Method.
Apache Monitor is running and going to localhost does show the Apache
Logo and information. Also in Apache montior at the bottom here is what
is displayed
Apache/2.0.55(Win32) PHP/5.1.2.
I wrote in Notepad the script <? phpinfo( ) ; ? >, and saved the page as
test.php. I placed it in the Apache/htdocs directory as instructed. When
loaded througha Browser it is my understanding that I should be able to
see info on my version on PHP.
Well it loads with no error. But there is nothing in the Browser Window.
MS IE 6.
Any ideas?? Or can someone help going over the settings.
Thanks
Howard
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