Steve Wall writes:
 > 
 > Well, the most obvious suggestion would be to confirm that
 > your apache configuration file is correctly set up for php.
 > Look for a line like the following in your httpd.conf file:
 > 
 >      AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
 > 
 > I use the Apple installed apache, which puts this file in
 > /etc/httpd, but the same thing should apply to the Fink
 > install, which probably puts it in /sw/ etc.

Except that in 10.2's apache configuration all the mime type
specs should go in to /etc/httpd/mime.types, and not into
/etc/httpd/main.cf.

Adding it to main.cf might work, but then again, it might
not... (i'm not an apache whizz, I just poked around a bit to see
what 10.2's new config was like, and lo and behold, all the mime
types are specified in mime.types).


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