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  1. yer mate... all changed... i really have no idea whats going on... its not really a massive problem.... maybe its better in terms of security but i just got used to it with apache 1.3.
  2. I have recently update from apache 1 to apache 2. It used to be the case that i could just type in the file name such as http://localhost/index and it would recognise that the index file was php (or any other file) and parse it. Now however i have to make sure i type the file extension so that the file will be parsed such as http://localhost/index.php this is a rather annoying situation. I have updated httpd.conf with: AddType application/x-httpd-php .php and LoadModule .... can someone point me in the right direction??? Ta
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