"John P . Looney" wrote:

> PHP Warning:  Function registration failed - duplicate name - mysql_free_result in 
>Unknown on line 0
> PHP Warning:  Function registration failed - duplicate name - mysql_field_name in 
>Unknown on line 0
> PHP Warning:  Function registration failed - duplicate name - mysql_field_table in 
>Unknown on line 0
> PHP Warning:  Function registration failed - duplicate name - mysql_field_len in 
>Unknown on line 0
> PHP Warning:  Function registration failed - duplicate name - mysql_field_type in 
>Unknown on line 0
> PHP Warning:  Function registration failed - duplicate name - mysql_field_flags in 
>Unknown on line 0
> PHP Warning:  Function registration failed - duplicate name - mysql_escape_string in 
>Unknown on line 0
> PHP Warning:  Function registration failed - duplicate name - mysql in Unknown on 
>line 0
> PHP Warning:  Function registration failed - duplicate name - mysql_fieldname in 
>Unknown on line 0
> PHP Warning:  Function registration failed - duplicate name - mysql_fieldtable in 
>Unknown on line 0
> 
>  Is it that I'm pulling up two PHP modules ? They certainly aren't there
> in the httpd.conf - BTW, this is on the machine that's running 1.4.1b1 and
> PHP4.

You mean 1.4.1/PHP3 or 1.4.1/PHP4?

>  Also, on the same machine, I've a few other virtual hosts that don't use
> midgard. But, for some reason they still run through the midgard module.
> So, what's happening is that when I go to the root page of
> http://crom.antefacto.com - nothing running there, it's just for stuff
> like phpmyadmin etc. - I now get "Save index.html as a type of
> application/x-httpd-php-midgard" dialog. For that virtual host entry,
> there is no mention of midgard. Strange or what ?

Is MidgardEngine set to 'on' globally? What's yout DefaultType set to?

Emile

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