can you post your httpd.conf to the list? and also the output of `httpd -l`
Dave Shawn Grover wrote: > I've spent the past couple of nights trying to get mod_php running with > Apache 2 with no luck. I'm using Apache 2.0.46 and mod_php 4.3.2r2 and it's > on a Gentoo system (though I'm not sure if that matters in this case). When > I try to open a php file in a browser I get prompted to save it to disk. > > I have found a number of references to this problem, and have tried out the > various fixes they suggest. Specifically, I've added "-D PHP" to > /etc/conf.d/apache2 and added the LoadModule and AddType lines in the Apache > config files. From what I've seen that should be enough. > > For the Gentoo specific stuff, I have "apache2" in my USE variable, and > arch="~x86". I have cleaned out the installation of Apache2 and mod_php > (and apache from an earlier attempt), removed the config files (after > backing them up), and reinstalled mod_php (which has Apache as a dependancy, > so Apache 2 was installed as well). I left the config files in their > default state, except for adding the "-D PHP" bit again. Apache is working > (serving pages), but still prompting to save the php file. > > Any tips? Thanks.
