Grant wrote:
I'm running Gentoo Linux, and emerged (installed)
squirrelmail which automatically installed all of its
dependencies including PHP and (I think) mod_php. PHP
doesn't seem to be working though, as I always end up
looking at the raw PHP code in a browser. I do have
apache and apache2
I'm running Gentoo Linux, and emerged (installed)
squirrelmail which automatically installed all of its
dependencies including PHP and (I think) mod_php. PHP
doesn't seem to be working though, as I always end up
looking at the raw PHP code in a browser. I do have
apache and apache2 installed on
Grant wrote:
I'm running Gentoo Linux, and emerged (installed)
squirrelmail which automatically installed all of its
dependencies including PHP and (I think) mod_php. PHP
doesn't seem to be working though, as I always end up
looking at the raw PHP code in a browser. I do have
apache and apache2
--- John Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grant wrote:
I'm running Gentoo Linux, and emerged (installed)
squirrelmail which automatically installed all of
its
dependencies including PHP and (I think) mod_php.
PHP
doesn't seem to be working though, as I always end
up
looking at
On Sunday 15 August 2004 07:45, Grant wrote:
I'm running Gentoo Linux, and emerged (installed)
squirrelmail which automatically installed all of its
dependencies including PHP and (I think) mod_php. PHP
doesn't seem to be working though, as I always end up
looking at the raw PHP code in a
--- Jason Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 15 August 2004 07:45, Grant wrote:
I'm running Gentoo Linux, and emerged (installed)
squirrelmail which automatically installed all of
its
dependencies including PHP and (I think) mod_php.
PHP
doesn't seem to be working though, as I
On Sunday 15 August 2004 10:09, Grant wrote:
I have asked about this on the Gentoo list and was
told to add -D PHP4 to an apache2 directive. I did
that, but it still doesn't work.
Then escalate the issue! Or go through the chapter:
manual Installation Servers-Apache 2.0
to make sure
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