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Sten
post Jan 20 2008, 03:07 AM
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Today I've been having alot of problems trying to get on anything PHP.

When ever I try to load a page that is PHP, Firefox wants to download them. I usually have to refresh the page a few times or type in the address.

It's not just PHP files on my computer, it's actual websites.

I'm trying to work on my website (which uses Joomla) and I can't do much because I need to do things with modules and I can't get to them.

Anyone know why it's doing it? It's annoying.


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Quatrux
post Jan 20 2008, 12:21 PM
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It's on the Astahost server? I don't have this kind of a problem.. or is it on localhost? Well, the problem could be with mime types, you need to write in your httpd.conf file, it should be in apache folder or if it is on your server, you can write it in a .htaccess if you have permissions to do it:

AddType application/x-httpd-php .php

and files with .php extension should be parsed with php.exe, also it can be done through CPanel in the Mime Types or Apache Handlers sections smile.gif

But currently I can see that on astahost, my addon and parked domains don't work, just the subdomain dot astahost works.. but php files are parsing and mysql is working too.. tongue.gif
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