I could not get Apache 2 to load the module properly (I do not think the
windows version supports Apache2), so I went back to Apache 1.3.26.  This
may not be a problem if you are using CGI instead.

As for your test php, just put the following in a php file in the htdocs
folder, then call it:

<?php
    phpinfo();
?>

That should do it.

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Seairth Jacobs
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"Charles Fowler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Help .... My machine's (OS - Win98-2ndEd, Apache 2.39, PHP 4.2.2)
> browser (Netscape 6.2, IE 6, Communicator 4.79) can't find/view the
> phpinfo.php file from the localhost, which is  I how I am meant to test
> the proper installation of PHP. The file came up initally as a
> unidentified system file and now its associated with IE (i.e with an IE
> icon on it).
>
> Any advice would be welcome. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> CJ
>



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