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[nycphp-talk] Firefox 3.5.5 not rendering PHP

Néstor rotsen at gmail.com
Fri Dec 4 14:06:26 EST 2009


Yes, the PHP script is only doing phpinfo();

I have firebug install on firefox but that does not allow me to see anything
during the PHP operation because it
just aske me to save it.

What tools should I use to see the headers?

:-)

On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 10:55 AM, Tom Sartain <tomsartain at gmail.com> wrote:

> Do you have any tools to look at the headers coming back from the server?
>
> My guess is that the content-type or disposition is being set weird. The
> PHP script is *only* doing phpinfo() right?
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 1:42 PM, Néstor <rotsen at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Apache is working.
>> The index.html is displaying
>> the error.log :
>> [Fri Dec 04 10:37:48 2009] [notice] Apache/2.2.11 (Win32) PHP/5.2.8
>> configured -- resuming normal operations
>> [Fri Dec 04 10:37:48 2009] [notice] Server built: Dec 10 2008 00:10:06
>> [Fri Dec 04 10:37:48 2009] [notice] Parent: Created child process 4048
>> [Fri Dec 04 10:37:48 2009] [notice] Child 4048: Child process is running
>> [Fri Dec 04 10:37:49 2009] [notice] Child 5444: Released the start mutex
>> [Fri Dec 04 10:37:49 2009] [notice] Child 4048: Acquired the start mutex.
>> [Fri Dec 04 10:37:49 2009] [notice] Child 4048: Starting 64 worker
>> threads.
>> [Fri Dec 04 10:37:50 2009] [notice] Child 4048: Starting thread to listen
>> on port 80.
>> [Fri Dec 04 10:37:50 2009] [notice] Child 5444: All worker threads have
>> exited.
>> [Fri Dec 04 10:37:50 2009] [notice] Child 5444: Child process is exiting
>>
>> I can see the phpinfo output on my IE 8 but no on FF 3.5.5
>>
>> :-(
>>   On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 10:15 AM, Tom Sartain <tomsartain at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>>  First off, try testing in another browser because I doubt that this is
>>> a Firefox specific issue.
>>>
>>> Second, try putting a static HTML page on the server and requesting that.
>>> It should show up fine.
>>>
>>> Third, and really, this should be one of the first things you always do,
>>> check the error logs for Apache and PHP. Chances are that there is something
>>> in there that would tell you what it causing the problem. Initial guesses
>>> would be that either Apache is throwing an error while trying to load PHP or
>>> that the content type and/or handler for .php files is not being set
>>> properly.
>>>
>>> One other thing to check on is whether the PHP code is actually
>>> executing. Try putting some error_logs or writing to a file or anything that
>>> you can verify outside of a browser. If these things happen, then it is a
>>> problem of Apache not knowing how to serve the file, not whether it should
>>> be executed or not.
>>>
>>> Try these things first, then let us know of anything you find. I can
>>> almost guarantee that it is an Apache configuration issue.
>>>
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