Apache needs a php mod or some sort of configuration to tie into the systems php install.

Jim

On Apr 11, 2006, at 4:20 PM, Matthew Jarvis wrote:

John Sechrest wrote:
the one that I have used before is webcalendar.

I just love being handcuffed by my own ignorance....

For grins I went with webcalendar as a first pass... yadda yadda, got it installed (supposedly)...

BUT, when I try and access it I can't get any of the interface to appear... it seems as though PHP doesn't want to run within the browser.

Made some files chmod 777 and changed ownership/group to something generic trying to get this to work....

php runs at the command line though...

Apache is fine...

I realize I'll probably have other issues after I get past this (the box has php5 and webcalendar is more less at php4), but it's strange that no php code works in the browser.

I'm missing something stoopid me thinks....

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