I added AddType application/x-httpd-php .php to httpd.conf, and did # /usr/local/apache2/bin/httpd -k stop # /usr/local/apache2/bin/httpd -k graceful to restart httpd, but it asked me what application do I want use, or save the file to disk.
I also changed <?php echo "hello PHP" ?> to <?php echo "hello PHP"; ?> but it did hot help. I also tried to use AddType text/x-httpd-php .php AddOutputFilter INCLUDES .php in httpd.conf, but it did not help, either. Any more help? Thanks, Joe --- Brad Kowalczyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Joseph Lee wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I installed PHP5 and MySQL on my Linux machine > running > > Apache web server. I could access this server from > > another computer by http://(hostname)/index.html > > > > Then I created a simple hello.php file: > > <html> > > .... > > <?php echo "hello" ?> > > .... > > </html> > > > > But when I tried http://(hostname)/hello.php from > > another computer, it just displayed this original > text > > file, not "hello" in a browser. > > > > Is it an installation problem? How can I check it? > > > > Thanks, > > Joe > > > > Hi Joe, > > you need to make sure the following line is in > httpd.conf: > AddType application/x-httpd-php .php > > > -- > Brad Kowalczyk > Web Developer > www.ibiscode.com > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com