Hi,
Sunday, July 6, 2003, 3:55:39 PM, you wrote:
a> I'm setting up php on the apache server for the first time here running
a> Slackware linux, and I cannot get the echo command to display properly.
a> My source file is phptest.php and it looks like this:
a> <html>
a> <head>
a> <title>PHP Test</title>
a> </head>
a> <body bgcolor="#000000" text="#FFFFFF">
a> <br><br>
a> <center>
a> <?php echo "<h1>PHP is running.</h1>"; ?>
a> </center>
a> </body>
a> </html>
a> When the page is displayed on my server, it doesn't show the text.
a> Altenatively, if I enclose the quoted string in parenthesis,
a> <?php echo ("<h1>PHP is running.</h1>"); ?>
a> it displays the string AND the closing double quote, paren, semicolon,
question mark, and >> on a new line. What the hell is going on here?
a> PHP is running.
");?>>
make sure you have a line like
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
in httpd.conf and that you restarted apache
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regards,
Tom
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