[wplug] Apache configuration: ghost in the machine...

Ryan Brown wplug at tblive.com
Thu Nov 25 23:57:47 EST 2004


I am guessing the default root is something other than what you think and
phpinfo.php was installed when you installed PHP.

Do a locate or a find for phpinfo.php and I bet there are other directories
that will have this file.

Did you compile it? RPM? Or what?

Ryan 

-----Original Message-----
From: wplug at gomulka.com [mailto:wplug at gomulka.com] 
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 11:24 PM
To: General user list
Subject: [wplug] Apache configuration: ghost in the machine...

Hi list, I need a little help here, trying to stay sane. I've been trying to
set up Apache on Fedora Core 3. I get the standard welcome page. My next
step was to create my phpinfo.php file which has the simple code of <?php
phpinfo() ?>. When I direct my browser to localhost/phpinfo.php the page
works. Now here is the wierd part. I can't see any other files that I create
in the directory. For example I tried a simple test.html file, didn't work.
Then I even copied the phpinfo.php file and named it test.php, THAT didn't
work. I check the permissions of the files, they are exact down to the user
and group. Any thoughts on this one?? Thanks in advance for any help. -Craig


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