PHTML

Michael RISBY michael.risby at ap.equinix.com
Thu Sep 18 00:57:03 UTC 2008


I can also confirm that it is *not* an ubuntu issue -- Same thing
happens with IE and Google Chrome from a windows perspective.
Contact the webmaster of the site. :) 


Cheers

-----Original Message-----
From: ubuntu-users-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com
[mailto:ubuntu-users-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com] On Behalf Of Chris
Jeffries
Sent: Thursday, 18 September 2008 10:52 AM
To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: PHTML

On Wed, 2008-09-17 at 16:30 +0100, ubuntu-users-request at lists.ubuntu.com
wrote:
Darryl Tidd wrote:
        > Hello all,
        > I have an issue when I visit http://www.xplanner.org.  Firefox
        prompts 
        > me to open or save the file.  I don't think this is the
        default behavior.
        > I have goolgled the issue and have found several things, the
        problem is, 
        > that the solutions I have found are for viewing PHTML on one's
        own web 
        > server.
        > For instance, I have seen solutions that call for changes to
        apache or 
        > apache2 configurations.  I don't see how changing my apache 
        > configuration on my local machine will help my problem(please
        do correct 
        > me if I'm wrong).  I have also seen solutions that call for
        changes to 
        > php configuration, and understand how these may help, but they
        haven't 
        > helped me.  I have php5 and apache2 running on my machine.
        > Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
        > Darryl Tidd
        > 
        
        20080917 0935 GMT-6
        
        Not just firefox. I saved that page that they want you to
        download. Its 
        a normal page but it seems they have something screwed up on
        their end.
        jacmorel at yahoo.com is the site owner so you might email them and
        tell 
        them about the problem.
        
        
        


I grabbed the headers in the hope of shedding a bit more light - they
look like this

Resolving www.xplanner.org... 216.227.217.49
Connecting to www.xplanner.org|216.227.217.49|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 
  HTTP/1.1 200 OK
  Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 00:42:50 GMT
  Server: Apache/1.3.41 (Unix) Sun-ONE-ASP/4.0.2 Resin/2.1.6
mod_log_bytes/1.2 mod_bwlimited/1.4 mod_auth_passthrough/1.8
FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 mod_ssl/2.8.31 OpenSSL/0.9.7a
  Last-Modified: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 04:50:53 GMT
  ETag: "14fc1be-190e-45b8372d"
  Accept-Ranges: bytes
  Content-Length: 6414
  Keep-Alive: timeout=5, max=150
  Connection: Keep-Alive
  Content-Type: application/x-httpd-php              <<<<< problem line
Length: 6,414 (6.3K) [application/x-httpd-php]
200 OK

I THINK this means that they have told the browser to look for an
application that is associated with the x-httpd-php mime type.

On inspecting the file, it looks to me like this file was not intended
to be downloaded, but was intended to be the input to some server side
process as a template.

Clearly as previously stated, there is something wrong at the server
end, and the only way to fix it is to contact the guys who look after
that.





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