Ok I see where yur comming from.
My web host provider has both php4 and php5 installed on the server
which requires php5 scripts to end in .php5
I assume they have set this in php5 or apache.  In which case I am
unable to change it :o(

I will play with renaming some files and if this fails I guess its
time to throw in the towel :o(

On Sep 17, 12:04 pm, Johannes Beigel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Am 17.09.2008 um 12:53 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> > api.php5 just contains the following line
> > <?php require 'api.php';
>
> > index.php5 contains
> > <?php require './index.php';
>
> But URLs ending in api.php and index.php seem to be blocked from the  
> outside in some way.
>
> > I assume (as i dont realy know php) that these just call the code
> > within api.php and index.php respectivley..
>
> Right, but this is done when the PHP code is already running, "unseen"  
> by the web server.
>
> > do I make a copy of api.php and rename it to api.php5 and the same for
> > index.php ?
>
> It's more like the other way round: mwlib must be able to access  
> api.php and index.php. For example these URLs:
>
>    http://armymedic.info/aphcs/index.php?title=Main_Page
>    http://armymedic.info/aphcs/api.php
>
> must be retrievable via HTTP, currently they return a blank page.
>
> I would guess that this requires some configuration for Apache.
>
> Regards,
> Johannes
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