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From: "David Jackson" <david.jay.jackson@wcox.com>
To: Linux-Admin <linux-admin@vger.kernel.org>,
	San Antino Linux Group <satlug@satlug.org>
Subject: Slack-8.1: mod_php doesn't work?
Date: Sun,  7 Jul 2002 09:18:47 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200207070918.AA65339710@wcox.com> (raw)

OK --
Installed Apache-1.3.26 and mod_php packages are part of standard intall.
Checked mod_php.conf and it contains the requireed Loadmodule, AddType
statements? But when I browse to the <?php phpinfo(); >? page I created
all I see is the command string.

I also tryed uncommenting the Inlcude statement at the end of httpd.conf,been then I got this error:

slacker:root >> apachectl start
[Sun Jul  7 09:32:30 2002] [warn] module mod_php4.c is already added, skipping /usr/sbin/apachectl start: httpd started


TIA,
David

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