Did you configure Apache to treat .html files as PHP files? It sounds like you are naming your files whatever.html but I bet you only configured Apache to parse whatever.php.
Look for this line: AddType application/x-httpd-php .php And change it to: AddType application/x-httpd-php .html If you want Apache to parse normal .html files for PHP. Or put both .php and .html there. Don't forget to restart your server after making the change. -Rasmus On Sun, 21 Apr 2002, R.J.Peach wrote: > Hello. > > First - This may well be a problem principally to do with apache, > but if so (it appears to be) specifically with apache/php interaction > so here goes.... > > I have been experimenting with apache 1.3.23 / php 4.1.2 for several weeks > now and have met with a problem that has me puzzled. > > I have built Apache & php from source on linux and have elected to statically > bind php to apache (i.e. httpd -l reports mod_php4.c) > > Om my local apache server, I can execute cgi-bin programs in C and perl perfectly >well > to service POST requests from html pages. > > I have access to a remote server, which also runs these cgi-bins correctly. > > I also built the command line version of php - which executes simple php code > from the console. > > php -i > info.html > produces an html page that (as far as I can see) is OK. > > As far as I can tell, I have the necessary additions to httpd.conf to > recognise php mime types. > > HOWEVER. > On both my local and on the remote server, attempts to execute > html with embedded <?php (or any other alternative to this) act as if > the server was treating the html inclusions as comments. Nothing is > produced in the displayed page from the php sections, but a `view source' > returns the page with the php code inclusions present . This happens on both my > local server and the remote one (which I understand) is also running > apache 1.3.23 > On the local server, there are no error reports from either apache > or php in their respective logs. > > I guess that apache is probably not even attempting to parse the html page, > and the browser will simply be silently ignoring unknown html tags. > > If I am right about this, what then is likely to be missing from > (again a guess) my httpd.conf > > Sound familiar to anyone eh? > > Regards, RJP > > > <http://www/sedric.co.uk> > > > > > > -- > PHP Install Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > -- PHP Install Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php