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.