On Friday 14 November 2008 19:36, Martin McCormick wrote:
> I inherited a mrtg application thatnow is running on a
> FreeBSD6.3 system. Clients report that one can see the php pages
> when using Internet Explorer but not other browsers that should
> display the pages. Those customers see raw code.
>
> Any suggestion as to what I should be looking for?
Hi Martin
Bear in mind I'm answering off the top of my head, so you may need to do some
digging.
I have a feeling that Internet Explorer ignores the Content-Type header from
the server and displays what it thinks you should see. If the server is not
configured with a MIME type for .php, the default with Apache is to send the
pages with a MIME type of text/plain.
Internet Explorer will ignore this, interpret the page as HTML and display it,
whereas almost every other browser will obey the server's instruction and
therefore display the raw HTML as plain text without any interpretation.
Check whether Apache has an
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
line or similar in the config file.
Jonathan
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