Help!
Does anyone have any tips on how to deal with this problem I'm having:
PHP 4.0.5 (on Redhat Linux as an Apache module) won't properly execute
included files that are saved in the Mac file format instead of a Unix file
format. (they use different characters to signify an end of line)
The problem seems to arise with all code after a comment line declared with
//. The code actually seems to display on the screen as HTML text. Changing
the file to a Unix file format solves it.
I'm trying to avoid changing all the files as we're moving dozens of sites
from a previous Linux server with PHP v4.0.3pl1 to this new server. This
problem doesn't happen on the old server.
Is it an issue with the new version? Is there some sort of configuration
switch I should be looking at? Any suggestions?
Thanks!
..jon
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