adam beecher wrote:
>> Donncha,
>> Funny that it parses the file when requested directly - it sounds more like
> a bug in mod_autoindex or possibly even Netscape (found that it screws up
> localhost requests sometimes, but that's on Windows). Few questions - Is
> PHP3 on there as well? What version of Apache? Want to post the relevant
> lines from your httpd.conf? Want to post a URL to the phpinfo() output?
>
the remains of php3 are there. the .so file is in the Apache modules
dir(used apxs) and php3 stuff is commented out in httpd.conf
Apache is 1.3.9
Everything looks ok. Thanks to Liam Bedford I took a look at the client
side (Netscape) and switched off proxying through Squid. I was then able
to view the page in all its' glory! Seems like Squid doesn't like some
headers or something that PHP4 puts in..
This is a dev. machine and I can ignore the problem for now as I'm
working on an application that calls specific urls on the machine :)
Donncha.
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