Apache chapter 3
Michael Satterwhite
michael at weblore.com
Wed Dec 20 21:35:21 UTC 2006
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This is getting *VERY* weird.
Yesterday / today, I had a configuration error that prevented me from
opening php files ... apache didn't know what to do with them. After
some memory prodding and help, I got the first site to open.
Problem: I have another site ON THE SAME SERVER. Both sites are defined
in /var/www the same way, by a symlink to the directories containing the
ssites. Permissions are identical, both sites have a start page of
index.php.
The first page opens fine - hence my assumption that the problem was fixed.
The second site gives the error
You have chosen to open
which is a PHTML file
Note that no page is named in the message. There is no file with a phtml
extension.
On the other error, I had seen things like that before, I just had an
admitted case of brain freeze. With a little memory jogging from the
experts here, I knew where I was going. I've *NEVER* seen anything like
this one before. I've been googling for an answer, but so far haven't
found anything.
The amount of knowledge here is incredible; I'm sure someone has seen
this. Any help from anywhere?
Thanks in advance.
- ---Michael
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