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| I have installed Apache and Configured it using PHP's installer. But when I try to open a File with .php extension Firefox displays it like a Normal text file. What to do? |
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| I don't know if you have already configured apache for php. Actually you have to let apache know some tools when he has to run a php code. You should find it in the apache help or you can try www.apache.org |
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| Hello, It seems you did not configure Apache to use PHP correctly. Maybe you have not stated the extension to parse so it treats it as a normal text file (happened to before)To add the type of PHP to your apache, it is as follows for PHP5 version: AddType application/x-httpd-php .php Now all file extensions with .php will use the x-httpd-php instead of normal raw textural format.Good Luck www.wowwebdesigns.com |
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