Robert L Cochran wrote:
That is...'service httpd restart' doesn't do it. Sorry for the error, guess I'm getting dyslexic.
Bob
Robert L Cochran wrote:
Did you compile PHP yourself? The current Fedora version is 4.3.4. If you did, you need to change httpd.conf to add that application type and load the new module. You must also kill and restart every httpd process to get PHP to show up. 'service restart httpd' doesn't do it. My method, which will no doubt make veteran linux people laugh, is to restart the computer.
Bob
linbox wrote:
I have apache working in Fedora, but cannot get php to work. I have edited the php.ini file to point to the proper directory, but all I ever get when I run a php script in a browser is a blank screen. php --version returns:
PHP 4.3.3 (cgi) (built: Oct 21 2003 09:51:55) Copyright (c) 1997-2003 The PHP Group Zend Engine v1.3.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2003 Zend Technologies
I hesitate to post my php.ini and httpd.conf files because of the length, but let me know if I should.
Does anyone know what I am missing?
TIA
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thanks for the quick responses.
1) No I did not compile php myself. It is the compiled version that came with Fedora.
2) Yes I restarted httpd and at your request I even restarted the computer. No luck.
3) I created a script in gedit that had just <?php phpinfo(); ?> with no luck. I then put a line of plain text under it in the script, and the text showed up in the browser window, so I know it is a php problem.
4) Problem happens as both root and user.
Any additional help appreciated.