This happens for some reason that the PHP module is not running smoothly. Please check the following three steps before asking for help:
Verify that you have just compiled the HTTPD program that you are running. Please run/path/to/binary/httpd-l. If you do not see mod_php3.c in the list, please reload the Apache program.
Determine your configuration file in Apache. conf (such as httpd.conf) adds a MIME type, such as AddType application/x-httpd-php3. PhP3, and also make sure that the above addtype is not placed on a or two regions, otherwise the MIME type you join will not be valid.
Finally, the location of the system configuration files for Apache 1.2.x and Apache 1.3.x is different. You need to check what the real configuration file is, and see if there are any AddType types for PHP. You can put a wrong configuration syntax in httpd.conf and see if there is an error message running httpd to determine if the configuration file is correct.
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