It sounds as if your PHP script is not in the right place and/or your Apache configuration is not correct.

What happens when you target the Zend Server Control Panel page? xxxx:10080/endServer/

Since we don't have a copy of the book handy ... it might be better if you went through the Zend/Roguewave's instructions which are here: http://files.zend.com/help/Zend-Server/content/i5_installation_guide.htm <http://files.zend.com/help/Zend-Server/content/i5_installation_guide.htm> then we at least have something we can all look at if it still doesn't work.


Jon Paris

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www.SystemiDeveloper.com

On Jul 11, 2018, at 4:49 PM, Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I've installed Zend PHP and configure my Apache server per the book Open Source Starter Guide for IBM i Developers. The server starts, and the log shows it loaded "Zend Enabler". When I point my browser to a simple PHP file, it downloads the source. If I browse to an HTML file that contains embedded PHP, it sends the PHP code down as comments in the HTML.

I'm sure I'm overlooking the obvious, but I can't see it. Can anyone throw me a bone?

TIA
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