Fedora 23 Apache and PHP not working

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I am struggling to get an answer to this.



I have Fedora 23 install, in place upgrade from Fedora 22.



When I go to http://localhost I get a list of files and folder and not the Fedora Test Page as it should be.



When I add a welcome PHP page that I got from another forum it just goes to a blank page, when I click on one of the folders which seem to point to a index.php it gives me code.



I have reinstalled Apache and PHP, removed and installed both but still nothing.



Any ideas on what is stopping it working?










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    I am struggling to get an answer to this.



    I have Fedora 23 install, in place upgrade from Fedora 22.



    When I go to http://localhost I get a list of files and folder and not the Fedora Test Page as it should be.



    When I add a welcome PHP page that I got from another forum it just goes to a blank page, when I click on one of the folders which seem to point to a index.php it gives me code.



    I have reinstalled Apache and PHP, removed and installed both but still nothing.



    Any ideas on what is stopping it working?










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      I am struggling to get an answer to this.



      I have Fedora 23 install, in place upgrade from Fedora 22.



      When I go to http://localhost I get a list of files and folder and not the Fedora Test Page as it should be.



      When I add a welcome PHP page that I got from another forum it just goes to a blank page, when I click on one of the folders which seem to point to a index.php it gives me code.



      I have reinstalled Apache and PHP, removed and installed both but still nothing.



      Any ideas on what is stopping it working?










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      I am struggling to get an answer to this.



      I have Fedora 23 install, in place upgrade from Fedora 22.



      When I go to http://localhost I get a list of files and folder and not the Fedora Test Page as it should be.



      When I add a welcome PHP page that I got from another forum it just goes to a blank page, when I click on one of the folders which seem to point to a index.php it gives me code.



      I have reinstalled Apache and PHP, removed and installed both but still nothing.



      Any ideas on what is stopping it working?







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          This post will answer your question. Basically apache does not know how to handle PHP files.



          https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18422140/apache-is-downloading-php-files-instead-of-displaying-them






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          This post will answer your question. Basically apache does not know how to handle PHP files.



          https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18422140/apache-is-downloading-php-files-instead-of-displaying-them






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          This post will answer your question. Basically apache does not know how to handle PHP files.



          https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18422140/apache-is-downloading-php-files-instead-of-displaying-them






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          This post will answer your question. Basically apache does not know how to handle PHP files.



          https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18422140/apache-is-downloading-php-files-instead-of-displaying-them







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