Thanks for the reply Chris.  Can I use apt-get to install these packages?

On 10/30/06, Chris Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Josh Ricker wrote:
> I am trying to get my installation of PHP5 to work on my Debian server.
> I know that my problem is common, but I haven't been able to come up
> with a solution from the net that will work.  When I view a .php file on
> my site, it asks me if I want to save the file or open it, instead of
> the server processing and serving it up to the browser.  I recently ran
> an update with aptitude and used apt-get to get PHP5 installed on my
> machine.
>
> Any help would be appreciated! thanks.
>
> Josh
>

I think you need to install either libapache-mod-php or
libapache2-mod-php, depending on whether you are running Apache 1.x or
Apache 2. You'll probably want to check though to make sure that those
packages are for PHP5 though: depending on which version of Debian
you're running, they may only support PHP4.

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