Re: form response - Mailing list pgsql-php
From | Warren Massengill |
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Subject | Re: form response |
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Msg-id | F115Z4mF1IT18olkDTM0000014f@hotmail.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | form response ("Warren Massengill" <warrenmassengill@hotmail.com>) |
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Re: form response
Re: form response |
List | pgsql-php |
>From: Keary Suska <hierophant@pcisys.net> >To: Postgres-PHP <pgsql-php@postgresql.org> >Subject: Re: [PHP] form response >Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 22:59:14 -0600 > >on 9/19/02 5:52 PM, warrenmassengill@hotmail.com purportedly said: > > > In: > > /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf > > AddType application/x-httpd-php .php > > (appears as above plus an entry for each of php2,3,&4) > > LoadModule php4_module modules/libphp4.so > > LoadModule php_module modules/mod_php.so > > > > These were all uncommented in the generic installation of RedHat 7.2. > > Where else can I look? > > > > I can create forms in php and tables in PostgreSQL but according to > > phpinfo(), php is not configured for PostgreSQL. > > If I survive this problem, that one is on the horizon. > >Hmm, if the above directives appear in your conf in that order I think that >is the problem. I am surprised that Apache isn't croaking with an error, >since the module may need to be loaded before Apache understands what to do >with x-httpd-php. That may not truly be the case, but it does seem suspect. >What happens when you move the AddType to below the AddModule? No, I reversed the sequence. These directives are at the very bottom, under the caption 'Document Type' in 'Section 2 - Main Server Environment'. <IfModule mod_php4.c> AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .php4 .php3 .phtml AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps </IfModule> 'Section 1 - Global Environment' contains the modules under the caption 'Dynamic Shared Object' Do the Apache >error logs have anything to say? They reflect my manually stopping and restarting Apache - and do indicate that PHP is running. Do these directives appear in a context >(such as <Directory>? Yes. See above. How are you accessing phpinfo() if PHP scripts don't >execute? That is strange! I cannot access phpinfo() inside a php file (not from Mozilla nor from a terminal window) but I did run it directly from inside Mozilla - not sure how, now. Remember, Mozilla runs the PHP form script and produces the form. It only breaks down when I try to call a PHP script from inside another script. >Are you *sure* you built PHP as a module and *not* as a cgi? No. I did not build PHP at all. I did not even select it. RedHat just included it with Apache. Thanks, Warren > >Keary Suska >Esoteritech, Inc. >"Leveraging Open Source for a better Internet" > > >---------------------------(end of broadcast)-------------------------- _________________________________________________________________ Join the world�s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com