OK I realize it's bad form to respond to your own message, but make sure
your httpd/conf.d/ has a php..ini file as well as that is where the libs
are loaded and the addtype is defined.
Dave Sorenson wrote:
Sounds like php is not being loaded with apache. Did the upgrade move
the location of PHP? Check your httpd.conf file and make sure the PHP
module is being loaded, then check the php.ini and make sure all the
paths to the PHP libs are correct.
Matt Nash wrote:
Hi folks,
I am having a problem with my Apache2/PHP5 installation on a
relatively new Ubuntu Dapper installation. I regularly perform a
dist-upgrade and I believe it was after one of these that my problems
began.
I have been testing out SugarCRM as well as using phpmyadmin to
manage MySQL, and these apps have been working just fine. Suddenly,
the web server has started treating PHP scripts as files to download
rather than scripts to execute. The browser says "You have chosen to
open (...) which is a: application/x-httpd-php. What should Firefox
do with this file?" There is empty space in place of the (...), not
a file name.
I have been through the Apache config file and added a ScriptAlias
and Action directive to try to solve this, but nothing I do seems to
have any effect. In fact, I can't seem to change the name of the
MIME type in the error message-- if I change the line in apache2.conf
to read "AddType application/x-httpd-phpBLAH .php" then the message
that Firefox pops up still includes "application/x-httpd-php".
To add to the confusion, if I type the full path to an actual PHP
script into the address bar, I get a slightly different message: "You
have chosen to open index.php which is a: PHP file"
Even stranger, I still get the "What should Firefox do with this
file?" message after I have stopped Apache.
Thanks for any help you can offer.
Matt
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