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	<title>Comments on: 301 Redirects with Apache .htacess file</title>
	<link>http://www.robertbolton.com/301-redirects-with-apache-htacess-file</link>
	<description>A lot to do about nothing</description>
	<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 15:01:43 +0000</pubDate>
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 		<title>Comment on 301 Redirects with Apache .htacess file by: Administrator</title>
		<link>http://www.robertbolton.com/301-redirects-with-apache-htacess-file#comment-153</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Sep 2006 23:09:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Yeah, looks like Apache is not recongnizing the PHP file. Did you install PHP? In your httpd.conf file, do a search for &quot;php&quot;. Do you see a loadModule for php5 or php4? If not, do you see this line &quot;Include conf.d/* .conf&quot; and have a php.conf file in your conf.d directory?

I don't know if there is a rule of thumb. Open source provides a lot of flexiblity, but it also requires a decent amount of troubleshooting....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Yeah, looks like Apache is not recongnizing the PHP file. Did you install PHP? In your httpd.conf file, do a search for &#8220;php&#8221;. Do you see a loadModule for php5 or php4? If not, do you see this line &#8220;Include conf.d/* .conf&#8221; and have a php.conf file in your conf.d directory?</p>
	<p>I don&#8217;t know if there is a rule of thumb. Open source provides a lot of flexiblity, but it also requires a decent amount of troubleshooting&#8230;.
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 		<title>Comment on 301 Redirects with Apache .htacess file by: Cleva Williams</title>
		<link>http://www.robertbolton.com/301-redirects-with-apache-htacess-file#comment-146</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Sep 2006 01:23:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>hi. i'm sorry this isn't quite relevant to your article above, but a google search brought me here while looking for info on my issue-- and you seem like the type of guy who does research and experimentation in a way familiar to my own, so... i beg your pardon for my inquiry...

if i'm typing in simply http://localhost/ on FC5, expecting to get the &quot;default Fedora / Apache success page, as i have in the few previous Fedora / Apache installations i've done w/ greater success on a few other HDD's , but instead i'm getting a save-as dialogue as if Apache isn't recognizing the filetype. i followed the diety's notes step-by-step at Standton-Finley.net, but as you can see here (i think) http://tinyurl.com/mbahj -- she ain't workin'

in your research de-la-Apache, what would you suggest might be a &quot;Rule of Thumb&quot;, or even-- a quick reference for this type of thing?

rock on, RB. i hope this comment doesn't detract from the meaning of your artcile here-- it certainly wasn't my intent to do so. if it's totally off-base, please feel free to erase.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>hi. i&#8217;m sorry this isn&#8217;t quite relevant to your article above, but a google search brought me here while looking for info on my issue&#8211; and you seem like the type of guy who does research and experimentation in a way familiar to my own, so&#8230; i beg your pardon for my inquiry&#8230;</p>
	<p>if i&#8217;m typing in simply <a href='http://localhost/' rel='nofollow'>http://localhost/</a> on FC5, expecting to get the &#8220;default Fedora / Apache success page, as i have in the few previous Fedora / Apache installations i&#8217;ve done w/ greater success on a few other HDD&#8217;s , but instead i&#8217;m getting a save-as dialogue as if Apache isn&#8217;t recognizing the filetype. i followed the diety&#8217;s notes step-by-step at Standton-Finley.net, but as you can see here (i think) <a href='http://tinyurl.com/mbahj' rel='nofollow'>http://tinyurl.com/mbahj</a> &#8212; she ain&#8217;t workin&#8217;</p>
	<p>in your research de-la-Apache, what would you suggest might be a &#8220;Rule of Thumb&#8221;, or even&#8211; a quick reference for this type of thing?</p>
	<p>rock on, RB. i hope this comment doesn&#8217;t detract from the meaning of your artcile here&#8211; it certainly wasn&#8217;t my intent to do so. if it&#8217;s totally off-base, please feel free to erase.
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