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| Intaek LIM 2004-01-31, 1:33 am |
| receltly, i set up a linux server(=fedora, x86) with APM.
APM consists of :
apache 1.3.29
php 4.3.4
mysql 3.23.58
But i had a problem with php. i use mozilla, mozilla firebird and IE
as web browsers.
mozilla and IE loads php files correctly, but M/F does not only on my
PC.
(I installed M/F in another machine and loaded that php file, the M/F
loaded that correctly)
I had tried to attach mod_python module to apache, but failed.
This problem occured right after that trial.
I think there is a problem with apache. I do not know what exactly it
is.
sorry for my poor english sentences. (english is not my mother tongue)
thanks.
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| Davide Bianchi 2004-01-31, 2:33 am |
| Intaek LIM <litnsio2@dreamwiz.com> wrote:quote:
> APM consists of :
....and I thought it was 'Advanced Power Management'... go figure...
quote:
> mozilla and IE loads php files correctly, but M/F does not only on my
> PC.
If you are contacting Apache for php files, they are handled by apache,
if you try to open the file directly with the browser there is no sense.
Davide
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