On 10/08/2012 07:36 PM, David G. Miller wrote:
Just guessing but what is the first line of the file? It's probably:
<?php
Apache reads the file, hits the <?php line and processes it as a php file. It's
a feature. *nix (not just Linux) don't use the file extension to determine what
to do with a file.
That is also wrong. Apache uses the AddHandler directive and file
extensions to decide whether or not a handler should process a file.
The php will only process files that have .php as one of their
extensions in the default configuration. Thus, you can have a file
named "sample.txt" which started with "<?php", and it will be served as
unmodifed text.
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