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When I attempt to navigate to the PHP script at http://localhost/project/admin, I expect to see the script results in my web browser.

Instead, I see a dialog box for downloading the file with the message below:

You have chosen to open <filename>, which is a: application/x-httpd-php from: http://localhost
What should Firefox do with this file? Open with...Save... • etc.

Any idea what is going on?

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PHP is not correctly installed on the server or Apache is not using mod_php

In the case of this happening in IIS. I would say that the mimetype is not setup correctly and that the server doesn't know how to handle the extension ".php"

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It sounds like an incorrect Content-type header is being sent. This header sets the mime-type for the data the browser receives and, if the browser doesn't have a handler to render that specific mime-type, it will ask to open/save the file instead.

I would start by checking your PHP file for a header() statement and a mis-typed content-type.

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  • Looks like apache is tresting this PHP file as application/x-httpd-php and not text/html (/xhtml, html+xml etc.).
    – Migol
    Mar 15, 2010 at 12:42
  • if the php file isn't being executed, there is no modification to the php file that will cause it to be executed. This is an apache-level issue. Apr 2, 2013 at 19:53

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