![]() |
|
|
+ Search |
![]()
|
Mar 19th, 2008 22:34
ha mo, TeraZen, andy houghton,
Then, PHP is not properly configured! Apache isn't using it to parse the code, that's why you can see it in your browser! Try to find what's going wrong in your configuration, and if you can't find it, use a "bundle" installer like EasyPHP. It will automate the configuration process (though I don't recommend using this kind of installer over manual installation). http://www.tantofa.com http://www.fantofa.com http://www.mantofa.com http://www.tanpola.com http://www.tampola.com http://www.yamot.com http://www.mozmar.com http://www.templatestemp.com