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Well, that almost does the trick. However, it breaks images on pages
that utilize PHP (or at least, that's what I've been able to find in a
few minutes of looking). I tried a few different variants including:

<FilesMatch "\.php$"> ... </FilesMatch>

which works with PHP but still breaks images.

Of course I could try downgrading to PHP 4.0.6, but I don't think that
is the problem. Rather, I think it has something to do with how Apache
matches the file name against the given expression.

Are you seeing the same problem?


Michael Kj�rling


On Jan 29 2002 22:27 -0000, Mike Saywell wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've got Apache 2.0.28 and PHP 4.0.6 working together, in the config
> file I've got...
>
> LoadModule php4_module        modules/libphp4.so
>
> and
>
> <Files *.php>
>         SetOutputFilter PHP
>         SetInputFilter PHP
> </Files>
>
> That should do the trick, although things may have changed since I
> set that up...
>
> Mike

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