@ymtaher : Did you read & try any of the above? You post the problem but no attempt to solve it.
If you have not tried any of the above that's fine. But we should move your post to it's own thread & start over.
If you have tried the same troubleshooting steps as above, then please share your output/results & let us know how we can help you further.
Thank you.
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#17
Re: Browser ask me to download php file
Posted 21 January 2012 - 08:24 PM
Thanks for your fast reply.
Ya, I read all the thread and discussions.
Actually, I have other websites hosted on the same local apache server whose php files are executed normally. So, the solution of fixing httpd.conf does not work for me, because my apache server has a problem with php files of this specific website, not other website. I think it is something that this website overrides, but I can't find it.
Do you have suggestions of possible parameters that a website can override and change the behavior of the php execution of the server?
Thanks.
Ya, I read all the thread and discussions.
Actually, I have other websites hosted on the same local apache server whose php files are executed normally. So, the solution of fixing httpd.conf does not work for me, because my apache server has a problem with php files of this specific website, not other website. I think it is something that this website overrides, but I can't find it.
Do you have suggestions of possible parameters that a website can override and change the behavior of the php execution of the server?
Thanks.
#18
Re: Browser ask me to download php file
Posted 21 January 2012 - 08:30 PM
You should be able to check the Apache logs & see how it's treating & serving the files.
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