PHP and being brain locked
Brian Fahrlander
brian at fahrlander.net
Tue Dec 19 17:57:33 UTC 2006
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Michael Satterwhite wrote:
> OK, I removed all php files, then restarted apache. I then installed
> php4, and both libapache-mod-php4 and libapache2-mod-php4 came with it.
> I restarted apache again, killed all running copies of firefox and
> retried loading a phpinfo.php page. I still get the error telling me
> that I'm trying to load a php file and asking me what I want to do with it.
God, that's annoying; I had about 4 hours of it the other day. See
php.net; they have an installation FAQ; it's all about not rendering the
pages.
I think what you'll find is your old config files are still around.
In my case, it was rendering *even*HTML* as if it was PHP, but the same
root cause is no doubt involved: config files. PHP.net has the answer.
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