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On my laptop (osx 10.2.2) , i brewed apache 2.4.12 and php 5.5.22, with php-fpm. Strangely, when i ping on the server for a .php file, apache binds properly to the new php and runs that. If however, there is an embedded php command in a html file, (like below), php 5.5.22 reverts when interpreting the following html file and launches the distribution php (5.5.14)
embedded
<title>title>
what gives ? any help appreciated.
That’s because Apache doesn’t look inside files when deciding whether to proxy a request to PHP-FPM or process it internally. .html files are not sent to PHP-FPM, although it could be configured that way. Waste of performance, though.
.html
IMHO, executing PHP in files not named .php, .phtml or whatever is a misconfiguration. One would expect HTML files to be truly static. If you’re using PHP-FPM you should probably disable mod_php.
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