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Hello, I'm using Windows 98, and have PHP4 and Apache installed. Everything works great, however, once I click "submit" button on a feedback form (or any form on my local server) it takes me from: http://localhost/file.php to http://localhost/php.exe/file.php
The php pages open up slow etc. I've heard that my problem can be fixed by making PHP as an Apache module. How do I do that? Thanks |
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On Windows it is not possible to run PHP as an apache module. The reason you are getting the php.exe is because you are taking input. Do not worry about it. It is still the same address with that added.
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