Aki Tuomi wrote:
> Drew A. Withers kirjoitti:
>> Chris Smith wrote:
>>> I have a script on my server called 'blah.php.txt' which is being parsed
>>> by suphp as a php file. I don't think it should be because the real
>>> extension is .txt. I'm pretty sure it's suphp as my previous server
>>> wasn't running it and didn't have this problem :)
>>>
>>> My apache2/mods-available/suphp.conf file has this handler:
>>>
>>> AddHandler x-httpd-php .php .php3 .php4 .php5 .phtml
>>>
>>> So to check what was going on, I renamed the file to include the
>>> different php extensions and the same thing happened. I renamed it to
>>> have a non-php extension in the middle (blah.blah.txt) and it didn't 
>>> happen.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions about how to stop this from occurring?
>>>
>>> Using the debian package ('Version: 0.6.2-1').
>>
>>
>> This happens on mine too. I'm using the same debian package (except 
>> mine is hacked to fix nfs root squash). I have suphp 0.5.1 on another 
>> server and it does the same thing. But when I turn off suphp and just 
>> use normal php it gives the code as text. So it clearly is suphp and 
>> this isn't a new thing. It is probably in the code.
>>
>>
> 
> It's an apache feature. It does the same for .pl files.

It's not.

Without suphp it doesn't happen.

Time to dig through the source..

-- 
Best Regards,

Chris Smith
PHP Product Manager
Lead Developer
Interspire - The World's Best Selling Webware
http://www.interspire.com

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