DOH!!!! |o

A file must have the extension .php3 to be seen by the browser!!!

Now it all works. YESSSS.

At least I learned the DSO technique.

Sorry for the 100's of messages.
Bye for now.

>Hmmm.
>
>Everything should work but it does not :(:(:(
>
>I recompiled everything with php loaded as DSO.
>
>Here is my error_log log to prove it:
>
>[Fri Dec 17 23:33:52 1999] [notice] Apache/1.3.9 (Unix) PHP/3.0.12 
>mod_perl/1.21 mod_ssl/2.4.9 OpenSSL/0.9.3a configured -- resuming 
>normal operations
>[Fri Dec 17 23:33:52 1999] [notice] suEXEC mechanism enabled 
>(wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
>
>All the LoadModule / AddModule, and AddType stuff is in the 
>httpd.conf file, but I can't see any PHP with any of the syntax 
>stuff when I go to a page that has php embedded in it.
>
>I have tried with Netscape (on Linux and Mac), and MSIE on a mac.
>
>I have restarted apache, and the web browsers with NO LUCK WHATSOEVER!
>
>Anyone have anymore suggestions before I fire myself;) ?
>
>Thanks to all so far for all the great help.
>
>TTYL,
>Blair.
>
>>All of them?  Any of them?
>>
>>If you don't have that, then the server isn't going to parse PHP files
>>through the PHP interpreter.
>>
>>---
>>Mat Butler, Winged Wolf                       <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>SPASTIC Web Engineer                  SPASTIC Server Administrator
>>
>>
>>On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Blair Lowe wrote:
>>
>>>  Mat Butler, Winged Wolf                       <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>  >PHP versus mod_ssl versus mod_perl... have you made certain that you have
>>>  >AddType application/x-httpd-php .php in your httpd.conf?
>>>
>>>  On which of the 399 compilations that I have done today:)
>>>
>>>  Blair.
>>>  Computer Engineering Inc.
>>>  http://www.compeng.net
>>>  Phone: 780 499 5687 (9 - 5 MST)
>>>  Fax:   780 435 0693 (24 Hours)

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