Enable PHP on local Apache2 server
Klaus-Peter Schrage
kpschrage at gmx.de
Wed Dec 28 14:42:36 UTC 2011
Am 28.12.2011 15:35, schrieb Dennis Kaptain:
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> *De:* Klaus-Peter Schrage <kpschrage at gmx.de>
> *Para:* Fedora <users at lists.fedoraproject.org>
> *Enviado:* MiƩrcoles, 28 de diciembre, 2011 8:28:44
> *Asunto:* Enable PHP on local Apache2 server
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> I have set up a local webserver for testing static html (of which
> I have some basic knowledge) and dynamic html (which is quite new
> to me). After I had set proper permissions on /var/www/ and had
> copied my testfiles to the appropriate locations, httpd worked out
> of the box (i. e. with the original httpd.conf that came with
> Fedora 16). I could run Perl scripts (e. g. a guestbook) in
> cgi-bin, but no PHP scripts. Apache's error log gave:
>
> (8)Exec format error: exec of '/var/www/cgi-bin/test.php' failed
> Premature end of script headers: test.php
>
> The script test.php simply calls phpinfo() and works on my hired
> external webspace, so this must be a configuration issue with my
> local webserver. Strange enaugh, I didn't find many clues on
> enabling PHP in the Apache.org documentation and even elsewhere.
>
> Thanks for any pointers
> Klaus
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> Try moving the file to /var/www/html/test.php
>
> DK
>
Thanks, but than calling /localhost/test.php simply lists the contents
of test.php
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