This sounds like you have the web server setup, but the PHP module for some reason didn't load correctly, so apache doesn't know what a PHP file is, and that's why your web browser is prompting you to open it with something else.... it doesn't know what it is either.

It might be as simple as restarting your web server.

If that doesn't work run this:
a2enmod php5

That should enable the php5 support in apache if it's not turned on already.

Brian Cluff

On 07/03/2013 03:15 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I followed this to the letter, but when I enter
http://127.0.0.1/index.php in the browser address field,
I got a pop-up asking this:
"What should Firefox do with this file?"
(*) Open with (KWrite (default) is the only option shown)
( ) Save File

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