On Fri, 2003-07-11 at 12:33, Robin H.Johnson wrote: > That is an indication that mod_php is not processing the page, check > that you have -D PHP4 in your /etc/conf.d/apache[2] file. It could also be that he's NOT loading the file through the webserver.
Downtime Null: You have to load it through the webserver, otherwise the php stuff won't be parse and evaluated. So if load the actual file, expect the results you're seeing. If you load it through a webserver and its not working, then its probably that -D PHP4 thing. -- Christopher In 1968 it took the computing power of 2 C-64's to fly a rocket to the moon. Now, in 1998 it takes the Power of a Pentium 200 to run Microsoft Windows 95. Something must have gone wrong.
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