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Unix/Windows: I have installed PHP, but when I try to access a PHP script file via my browser, I get a blank screen.
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Unix/Windows: I have installed PHP, but when try to access a PHP script file via my browser, I get a server 500 error. Some operating systems: I have installed PHP without errors, but when I try to start apache I get undefined symbol errors:
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Unix/Windows: Where should my
Unix: I installed PHP, but every time I load a document, I get the message 'Document Contains No Data'! What's going on here?
Unix: I installed PHP using RPMS, but Apache isn't processing the PHP pages! What's going on here?
Unix: I installed PHP 3 using RPMS, but it doesn't compile with the database support I need! What's going on here?
Unix: I patched Apache with the FrontPage extensions patch, and suddenly PHP stopped working. Is PHP incompatible with the Apache FrontPage extensions?
Unix/Windows: I have installed PHP, but when I try to access a PHP script file via my browser, I get a blank screen.
-> Unix/Windows: I have installed PHP, but when try to access a PHP script file via my browser, I get a server 500 error.
Some operating systems: I have installed PHP without errors, but when I try to start apache I get undefined symbol errors:
Windows: I have installed PHP, but when I to access a PHP script file via my browser, I get the error:
Windows: I've followed all the instructions, but still can't get PHP and IIS to work together!
When running PHP as CGI with IIS, PWS, OmniHTTPD or Xitami, I get the following error:
How do I know if my

10.5.7 Unix/Windows: I have installed PHP, but when try to access a PHP script file via my browser, I get a server 500 error.

Something went wrong when the server tried to run PHP. To get to see a sensible error message, from the command line, change to the directory containing the PHP executable ( php.exe on Windows) and run php -i . If PHP has any problems running, then a suitable error message will be displayed which will give you a clue as to what needs to be done next. If you get a screen full of html codes (the output of the phpinfo function) then PHP is working, and your problem may be related to your server configuration which you should double check.

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