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Bug #17131 Failure to parse php files properly dispite succesful installs
Submitted: 2002-05-09 21:02 UTC Modified: 2002-05-10 04:39 UTC
From: mildred_iii at hotmail dot com Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: *General Issues
PHP Version: 4.1.2 OS: XP
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2002-05-09 21:02 UTC] mildred_iii at hotmail dot com
Hi guys,

I am having a problem getting PHP4.1.1 to run on my copy of Windows XP with Apache 1.3.23...

I have got apache installed okay, the correct screen comes up when I enter http://localhost...  But, when I test the phpinfo script, (http://localhost/phpinfo.php) My browser (IE6) keeps acting as if I am trying to download the file from 'localhost'.  I am sure the code is right in httpd.conf, and I have installed Apache+PHP4 on XP before without any trouble.  I am wondering if when I installed freeserve (my ISP) perhaps the install changed a few settings that have messed around with my settings???

When I run php.exe -i I get a load of html, so php should be working okay...
Apache is definately working, and the configuration tester doesn't come up with any errors.

what do i need to do to stop this download thing???
cheers for your help

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