Check for the apache config files located in
/etc/apache2/sites-available/
and if you have just installed it, the file would be named as
.
Ensure that the config file is pointing to the correct folder and your scripts are located there.
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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
I have recently gotten into PHP. I have PHP and Apache2 installed on my Ubuntu computer. The server is working, and so is PHP. However, I can only get my "test.php" file to work properly. I have another file called "phpinfo.php" but it does not work. Both files have the same exact code.
Why would only one file be working? And how can I fix this?
Thank you for your time.