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Posted by Michael Winter on 12/20/05 16:20
On 19/12/2005 21:50, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> Kasper Lindvig wrote:
[snip]
>> 4) Add AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
>
> Well, yes, if you're using a non-standard extension (.php is the
> standard), you do need to add this. [...]
Look a little closer. A .phps extension is 'standard' for viewing
syntax-highlighted source code.
As for this being omitted, it isn't. It's included in the Apache 1.3.x
instructions, along with steps for syntax highlighting using the CGI
binary. If the OP had searched for 'syntax' or 'highlight' in
install.txt (a little patience would be required for the latter), he
would have found this. Besides, since when was syntax highlighting
(except in an editor) such an important feature?
[snip]
> So far I don't see any errors in the doc. But you do need to
> understand a little of what's going on. It's not "load and go"!
Any implication otherwise is ridiculous. This is a server we're dealing
with, not some simple desktop application.
Mike
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