On Wednesday 14 June 2006 1:32 pm, Shawn wrote:
> Ian is right, but it's not just the mime type.
>
> You have to tell Apache to process PHP scripts.  In Gentoo you do this
> by adding "-D PHP4" to the /etc/conf.d/apache file.  You need to do this
>   for Dapper, whereever they do it.  A google search would be an
> excellent place to start with this - it's a very very common issue.
> Maybe a search term like "dapper apache enable php"?
>

I thought of that, but then thought this should be automagically configured. 
Should is the operative word here...but seems crazy if it isn't. Gentooers 
expect that kind of thing :) but in Ubuntu?

> Shawn
>
> Ian Bruseker wrote:
> > On 6/14/06, Mitchell Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Hi everyone,
> >> I just loaded up all the necessary programs from Synaptic to make a LAMP
> >> server on Dapper Drake.
> >>
> >> Now, unfortunetly, it's not detecting PHP is installed. Instead of
> >> handling .php files in the browser, whenever you try to get to one, it
> >> trys to *download* it instead of actually executing it.
> >> How can I make it handle these properly?
> >
> > Your Apache config needs the appropriate MIME types enabled.  Grep the
> > config file for "php" - it's probably there but commented out.
> > Uncomment, reload Apache and you're golden.
> >
> > I'm totally spouting stuff off the top of my head, not having done it
> > in a few years, but that's what I remember.  Someone back me up here.
> > ;-)
> >
> > Ian
>
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