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Edited: This is not a duplicate - other questions suggested are not the same situation. In this case, MOST html files with PHP work, there's just one file that does not work. Also, all of the answers suggested for the other problem do not solve this problem, as I have mentioned below.

We're in the middle of a transition from a CentOS 6.1 server to a CentOS 7.5 server. Versions of Apache and PHP are the same across both servers, and files are all the same. However, when I try to access my homepage (named index.html) the PHP is not executed and instead commented out in the html. Every other page on the site executes PHP fine.

  • AddType for PHP in .html files is added.
  • No short tags are being used.
  • Apache is including the same .conf and .htaccess files in both set ups.
  • Apache version 2.4.34 on both servers
  • Php version is 7.2.10 on both servers

Does anyone have any idea what I could be doing wrong here, or how I could test this? Thanks so much!

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  • How PHP code can execute in HTML file? Oct 1, 2018 at 22:43
  • @MuhammadUsman like so: httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_mime.html#addtype
    – mcheah
    Oct 1, 2018 at 22:45
  • It is not typical to run PHP inside .html files, but obviously not impossible. Assuming "every other page" that works is a .php file (important to tell us if not) then it does seem that your AddType is failing, or there is a conflicting configuration. Would you paste your AddType line? Something like: AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .html .htm Oct 1, 2018 at 22:51
  • Maybe this can help: stackoverflow.com/questions/22853669/… Oct 1, 2018 at 22:51
  • @mattavatar all other files are html too. In my setup, PHP files exclusively template files or scripts, not files that are directly served to the client. My AddType line is: AddType application/x-httpd-ea-php72 .php .php7 .phtml in both configurations
    – mcheah
    Oct 1, 2018 at 22:57

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Are you sure that php is indeed not working? can you try adding a php echo to top of the page and see if it prints the given test text?

If both configuration files are same and all files are identical, I suspect the problem could be the location of the files and configuration not matching. If your configs are for /var/some/directory but on new setup, you moved files to new location which is /var/new/location, then config files might not work as intended.

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  • thanks, I'm sure it's not working. Any idea where I should look for config files that might be out of place? I have a basic .htaccess file in the root dir, I have the httpd.conf in /etc/apache2/conf which is generated by all the .conf files in /etc/apache2/conf.d. Not sure where else I should be checking. Thanks!
    – mcheah
    Oct 2, 2018 at 14:27
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Is SELinux enabled? If it is and you're using a non-default directory for your content, you may need to set the context for the custom directory.

# chcon -R -t httpd_sys_content_t /srv/mysite
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  • sestatus says SELinux status disabled for me. Thanks though!
    – mcheah
    Oct 2, 2018 at 14:38

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