Re: [PHP] Apache is not parsing my php...sometimes...

2002-02-26 Thread DL Neil
> >Echoing/amplifying Torben's comment earlier: Private replies do not benefit others >on the list (presumably with > >similar questions/learning need), nor do they end up in any archive. > > > I did not feel the particular question added to the sum total of > information so replied privately. I

Re: [PHP] Apache is not parsing my php...sometimes...

2002-02-26 Thread Chris Hewitt
DL Neil wrote: >Echoing/amplifying Torben's comment earlier: Private replies do not benefit others on >the list (presumably with >similar questions/learning need), nor do they end up in any archive. > I did not feel the particular question added to the sum total of information so replied privat

Re: [PHP] Apache is not parsing my php...sometimes...

2002-02-26 Thread DL Neil
> I'm posting this to the list as a private email to you was returned with a 550 >Access denied error. Surely "open systems" means 'open' - in the support community as well as other aspects!? Echoing/amplifying Torben's comment earlier: Private replies do not benefit others on the list (presu

Re: [PHP] Apache is not parsing my php...sometimes...

2002-02-26 Thread Chris Hewitt
Kevin, I'm posting this to the list as a private email to you was returned with a 550 Access denied error. Without a filename extension, apache assumes it is whatever "DefaultType" (in httpd.conf) is set to. Usually this is text/plain. In one (Oracle) application I've had to set this to tex

[PHP] Apache is not parsing my php...sometimes...

2002-02-25 Thread Kevin Halverson
I've got an exceedingly wierd issue. I'm running a default installation of Linux Slackware 8.0. I've got the apache and mod_php modules installed. If I access my php document as follows, everything is parsed correctly: http://www.example.net/mypage.php However, if I access the page wit