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Hello,
Recently, my PHP (5, as installed by the XAMPP package) stopped working, and won't let me run locally-served PHP files in my web browsers. I think (but I'm not sure) that the Apache web server is running properly, but whenever I try to open a PHP file (for instance, by opening http://localhost, which should take me to the XAMPP start/ admin page, index.php), my browsers are unable to run it, and only prompt me to open or save it. If I chose open, the same prompt repeats. Any ideas? I thought one possibility might be that I upgraded my installation of McAfee Virus Scan recently, which I've heard can cause problems with Apache. Does this seem to be a problem with PHP, Apache, or both? Does this sound like a possible symptom of the VirusScan issue? Thanks very much for any insight you can provide. |
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On 11 May, 17:44, "r.g." <rohi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, > > Recently, my PHP (5, as installed by the XAMPP package) stopped > working, and won't let me run locally-served PHP files in my web > browsers. > > I think (but I'm not sure) that the Apache web server is running > properly, but whenever I try to open a PHP file (for instance, by > openinghttp://localhost, which should take me to the XAMPP start/ > admin page, index.php), my browsers are unable to run it, and only > prompt me to open or save it. If I chose open, the same prompt > repeats. > > Any ideas? I thought one possibility might be that I upgraded my > installation of McAfee Virus Scan recently, which I've heard can cause > problems with Apache. > > Does this seem to be a problem with PHP, Apache, or both? Does this > sound like a possible symptom of the VirusScan issue? > > Thanks very much for any insight you can provide. answered over on comp.lang.php: tell us what you have tried so far, temporarily turn off antiv/ firewall, check httpd.conf/php.ini, reinstall/upgrade xampp and post back |
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