“Stefan” stefan@blackflag.homedns.org schrieb:
Hello Klausi,
try
-rw-r–r-- 1 root root 3782 Nov 19 14:40 header.inc.php
same result.
Of course! Changing the permissions can not solve your problem. Either the
file is readable by your webserver or not. If the file is not readable by
the webserver you have solved the problem that the content gets dislayed,
but now eGroupWare does not work anymore, because the webserver can not read
the header.inc.php file anymore.
I forgott to say its on a ispconfig ( http://www.ispconfig.org)
installation.
egroupware is in /var/www/web1/web/egroupware.
trying to set permission user:web1 makes header.inc.php unuseable
If you get the content of the header.inc.php displayed, your webserver does
not process header.inc.php as PHP file. That’s the problem. Either the <?php
tag at the beginning of the file got lost or your webserver configuration is
broken, as any files ending with .php should be processed as PHP files.
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