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Posted by James Benson on 10/02/25 11:33
Have you tried removing the <ifdefine HAVE_PHP4>
James
Eric Lommatsch wrote:
>
> I have looked at this page and and in the httpd.conf file that file had this
> information in it. But when I look at the httpd2.conf file this file is
> missing this information I have tried adding this information to this file I
> am still getting the same result. One thing that I did notice in looking at
> the httpd.conf is that these statement have an <ifdefine HAVE_PHP4> statement
> around them. But that is the version of PHP that is installed on this system.
>
> Thank you
>
> Eric H. Lommatsch
> Programmer
> MICRONix, Inc.
> 2087 South Grant Street
> Denver, CO 80210
> Tel 303-777-8939
> Fax 303-778-0378
>
> ericl@Micronix.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Nichel [mailto:john@kegworks.com]
> Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 3:07 PM
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP server problem
>
> Eric Lommatsch wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>This is my first time posting to this particular list, so please be
>>patient with me.
>>
>>I am not exactly sure if this is the right list to post this to or if
>>the description of what is happening will be enough to really make
>>what my questions is
>>
>>We have a Linux server that we use to run several PHP based programs
>>on. Up until today it has been working well. Today we tried to install
>>a new PHP based accounting program called "NolaPro" which also
>>includes the Zend optimizer as part of the installation. when I got
>>finished installing this program and said that the Zend optimizer was
>>not installed. I tried Installing this program again and the results
>>were the same. But, trying to get this program is now my secondary concern.
>>
>>Since I have run this installation program none of the other PHP
>>scripts that we have installed on this server run anymore but instead
>>are now asking if we try to open them if I want to save the file to
>>disk or open them in our PHP editing tools. It appears that Apache is
>>no longer recognizing and serving PHP scripts.
>>
>>I have tried reinstalling PHP but the results are still the same. Can
>>somebody please help me get back to the point where PHP is back
>>running on this server?
>
>
> Look at steps 14 and 15 under "Example 4-1..." on this page, and ensure those
> lines are in your httpd.conf
>
> http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.unix.php
>
>
> --
> John C. Nichel IV
> Programmer/System Admin (ÜberGeek)
> Dot Com Holdings of Buffalo
> 716.856.9675
> jnichel@dotcomholdingsofbuffalo.com
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