PHTML
Ulin the Tech Mage
ulinthetechmage at hit-techs.com
Thu Sep 18 15:37:44 UTC 2008
On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 00:16 -0500, Darryl Tidd wrote:
> Hey, thanks for all the replys. I contacted the page owner and he
> stated that it is a server problem, and that many people have
> contacted him. He also stated that the provider has been contacted.
> That being said, here are a couple of other things I found.
> In firefox 3, you can go to preferrences and tell firefox to open
> PHTML files with firefox.
> Also, I found xplanner info, downloads, documentation, etc. at
> http://xplanner.codehause.org. It may actually be .com. Not certain as
> I am not at the computer.
> Thanks again to all who replied, hope I can give something to the
> group as well.
> Darryl
>
> On 9/17/08, Darryl Tidd <pcsmasher at gmail.com> 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
> >
>
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phtml is usually the stuff that is rendered as html from a php file. I
have run into this problem a couple of times when setting up a new
server, but eventually i get all the required packages installed. if the
owner is running ubuntu, he might try installing all packages for LAMP
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