Hi everyone,
I am fairly new to PHP, but I recently installed Apache and PHP and everything was working fine, but all of a sudden, when I run my perl scripts, the browser just displays the source code. These same scripts worked fine the other day, but now nothing works. help!
Help - Php source code prints to screen
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Hi dangerousjohnny, welcome to PHP Developers Network.
Please, do not post same topic two times, oppening a new thread on same topic/problem, like you did with this.
This topic is already being discussed here: viewtopic.php?t=14575
Please some mod lock this thread...
Cheers,
Scorphus.
Please, do not post same topic two times, oppening a new thread on same topic/problem, like you did with this.
This topic is already being discussed here: viewtopic.php?t=14575
Please some mod lock this thread...
Cheers,
Scorphus.
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dangerousjohnny
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I was told to post it here, rather than the code sectionscorphus wrote:Hi dangerousjohnny, welcome to PHP Developers Network.
Please, do not post same topic two times, oppening a new thread on same topic/problem, like you did with this.
This topic is already being discussed here: viewtopic.php?t=14575
Please some mod lock this thread...
Cheers,
Scorphus.
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dangerousjohnny
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ok, let's ask a few questions then.
What Web Server do you have? Did you download Apache ? Also what OS are you using?
If you are using windows XP, follow the steps (this is also assuming you have Apache ) located at :
http://www.onlygeeks.com/read/15
it's an article I wrote up just for these special occations :)
What Web Server do you have? Did you download Apache ? Also what OS are you using?
If you are using windows XP, follow the steps (this is also assuming you have Apache ) located at :
http://www.onlygeeks.com/read/15
it's an article I wrote up just for these special occations :)
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