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Apache server on MacBook Pro - 2009/03/09 19:43 Pardon the post if this forum is supposed to be hardware-related, but I'm stuck.

On a MacBook Pro 2.2 GHZ Intel Core Due with 2 GB of RAM, I have my httpd set up to view a local directory as my home page, useful for testing php scripts locally.

This worked fine on OS X 10.4, but since upgrading to Leopard, when I access a .php file in my browser it just displays the plain text of the script.

I've got all the 'LoadModule php5_module' and 'AddModule mod_php5.c' lines in httpd.conf, and manually added 'application/x-httpd-php php' to mime.types just to be sure.

I can run PHP 5 from a Terminal window, and 'php' is in my default path.

Can anyone tell me where else to look for a way to get apache to pass .php pages to the php program?

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Re:Apache server on MacBook Pro - 2009/06/02 21:12 237 Views in nearly 3 months and not a single reply!

Doesn't anyone know how to get php activated on OS X Apache???
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Re:Apache server on MacBook Pro - 2009/06/08 14:53 I wish I could give you some advise but it's out of my area. We are basically a bunch of average users and apparently nobody has an answer for you on this subject.

You should try the Apple discussions groups on Apple.com.
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