Arch Linux: Apache just isn't interpreting the index.php files












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I'm on Arch Linux, I installed the apache, php, php-apache and mariadb packages.



I have added the following line to the /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file:



LoadModule php5_module modules/libphp5.so


However it doesn't seem to make a difference.



It recognizes index.html files flawlessly, it renders them correctly as well. However if it's a index.php file then it just reads it as-is. What I get on the browser is the text contents of the file, as if it was a text editor but without the text editing.










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    I'm on Arch Linux, I installed the apache, php, php-apache and mariadb packages.



    I have added the following line to the /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file:



    LoadModule php5_module modules/libphp5.so


    However it doesn't seem to make a difference.



    It recognizes index.html files flawlessly, it renders them correctly as well. However if it's a index.php file then it just reads it as-is. What I get on the browser is the text contents of the file, as if it was a text editor but without the text editing.










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      I'm on Arch Linux, I installed the apache, php, php-apache and mariadb packages.



      I have added the following line to the /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file:



      LoadModule php5_module modules/libphp5.so


      However it doesn't seem to make a difference.



      It recognizes index.html files flawlessly, it renders them correctly as well. However if it's a index.php file then it just reads it as-is. What I get on the browser is the text contents of the file, as if it was a text editor but without the text editing.










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      I'm on Arch Linux, I installed the apache, php, php-apache and mariadb packages.



      I have added the following line to the /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file:



      LoadModule php5_module modules/libphp5.so


      However it doesn't seem to make a difference.



      It recognizes index.html files flawlessly, it renders them correctly as well. However if it's a index.php file then it just reads it as-is. What I get on the browser is the text contents of the file, as if it was a text editor but without the text editing.







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          You forget to add handler for php script.



          Have you tried this wiki yet?






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          • Thanks for that link. Somehow I seem to have missed the PHP section, after dozens of times of reading this guide. :P
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          Have you tried this wiki yet?






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          • Thanks for that link. Somehow I seem to have missed the PHP section, after dozens of times of reading this guide. :P
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          • Thanks for that link. Somehow I seem to have missed the PHP section, after dozens of times of reading this guide. :P
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          Thanks for that link. Somehow I seem to have missed the PHP section, after dozens of times of reading this guide. :P
          – greduan
          Apr 25 '13 at 12:44




          Thanks for that link. Somehow I seem to have missed the PHP section, after dozens of times of reading this guide. :P
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