What about if you're hosting your own blog? I have a ubuntu box that I'm testing everything on before I lay down the $$ to have it hosted somewhere else. I want to play around with themes to see if I can get what I'm after. . . etc etc.
Whenever I point firefox to the .../wp-install.php path I get the exact same thing as above, firefox behaves the same as noted above.
I'm going to check to see what version of PHP, apache, and mysql when I get home later today. But I followed the instuctions reference in the wordpress install doc to a T ( I think).
I'm thinking I may have messed up my wp-config.php file. Don't ask me how. After looking it over I found that my DB_HOST was set to 'locahost' - so I changed it to 'localhost' (notice the ommission of the letter "l"). but that didn't solve my problem. Anyway, I'm now thinking that I should just remove my wordpress folder which was extracted to /var/www and replace it with a new one, just to rule out the possibility that I'm missing another typo in that config file.
Does this sound like a good idea or will my problem likely lie with my version/config of PHP?
I have read so much about apache, php, mysql in the past day that my brain is fried. . . TYIA