PHP versus mod_ssl versus mod_perl... have you made certain that you have
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php in your httpd.conf?

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Mat Butler, Winged Wolf                       <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
SPASTIC Web Engineer                  SPASTIC Server Administrator


On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Blair Lowe wrote:

> At 12:25 +0100 1999/12/17, Graham Leggett wrote:
> >Blair Lowe wrote:
> >  > ... and when I run httpd without the Loadmodule
> >  > everything works except php *I haven't tried perl either*.
> >
> >I could be wrong, but from the compilation script you gave it looks like
> >you are not compiling Apache with module support, but are rather
> >building everything into a monolithic Apache binary.
> >
> >If this is the case then there is no such config option as LoadModule,
> >because there is no module support.
> >
> >Drop the "LoadModule" option and try the feature to see if it works.
> >Otherwise modify your build script to compile everything with DSO
> >support.
> 
> Thanks Graham.
> 
> As I said (albeit clear as mud), I HAD commented out the Load module, 
> and php does NOT work (although apache comes up). I may try DSO 
> support.
> 
> On Fri, Dec 17, 1999, Ralf S. Engelschall [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wrote
> >On Fri, Dec 17, 1999, Blair Lowe wrote:
> >  > Starting httpd: Syntax error on line 208 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:
> >>  Invalid command 'LoadModule', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a
> >>  module not included in the server configuration
> >
> >This clearly means you either have mod_so not compiled into httpd or you have
> >a ClearModuleList there and no AddModule for mod_so.c.  Run "httpd -l" to find
> >out whether mod_so is present and check your server config for AddModule.
> 
> 
> Thanks Ralf.
> 
> #httpd -l
> Compiled-in modules:
>    http_core.c
>    mod_env.c
>    mod_log_config.c
>    mod_mime.c
>    mod_negotiation.c
>    mod_status.c
>    mod_include.c
>    mod_autoindex.c
>    mod_dir.c
>    mod_cgi.c
>    mod_asis.c
>    mod_imap.c
>    mod_actions.c
>    mod_userdir.c
>    mod_alias.c
>    mod_rewrite.c
>    mod_access.c
>    mod_auth.c
>    mod_setenvif.c
>    mod_ssl.c
>    mod_perl.c
>    mod_php3.c
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Looks like mod_so is not present. Do I need AddModule if I create a 
> 'monolithic binary' (I love that:)?
> 
> 
> 
> [aside] I know that there some other more compact technique that I 
> could use (later), but I just want to get this stuff up ASAP, and 
> tweak it later. Any advice on how to compile these things as separate 
> modules would be GREATLY appreciated, though. I see the value of 
> loadable modules.[/aside]
> 
> What is the compile flag for module support.
> 
> >  > 1. I don't need to add the LoadModule directive unless I am using an
> >  > APACI type of installation.
> >LoadModule has nothing to do with APACI.
> >LoadModule is needed if you compile something as a DSO.
> >That's all.
> 
> Thanks for the clarification. Where is some good documentation on 
> this stuff (LoadModule, AddModule). It is one thing for syntax, but 
> the APACI and "DSO" stuff I have not found anywhere except a small 
> bit in the install manual.
> 
> 
> Thanks all!
> Blair.
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