When I view my wp site, it asks me download it.

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Good morning/evening to everyone.

I just want to ask if this has something to do with my browser or with my hosting. Everytime I visit my site, a box will appear. See this screenshot, 2014-06-17_1129 savvy library

It's kinda frustrating.

I am thinking of contacting my hosting now.

If you can give me some guidance and help, I will truly admire that.

Sincerely,
Savvy


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  • Profile picture of the author vikash_kumar
    Good Morning!
    I feel, it is something related with some conflicts of plugins. Are you able to go inside your admin panel?
    PM me, If I can help you.
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    • Profile picture of the author savvy linguist
      Originally Posted by vikash_kumar View Post

      Good Morning!
      I feel, it is something related with some conflicts of plugins. Are you able to go inside your admin panel?
      PM me, If I can help you.
      I am not sure about that because I just reinstalled wordpress. this is a fresh installation.

      thanks for your input
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  • Profile picture of the author dana67
    I'm not sure of the exact reason, but have you tried a different browser? Sometimes using a different browser can solve the issue.
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  • Profile picture of the author dsouravs
    Uninstall all plugins 1st if you can.

    If you cannot do the above step then contact support.
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    I can convert your Non-Responsive website to Responsive website ... How sweet is that? :)

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  • Profile picture of the author magiclouie
    Originally Posted by savvy linguist View Post

    Good morning/evening to everyone.

    I just want to ask if this has something to do with my browser or with my hosting. Everytime I visit my site, a box will appear. See this screenshot, 2014-06-17_1129 savvy library

    It's kinda frustrating.

    I am thinking of contacting my hosting now.

    If you can give me some guidance and help, I will truly admire that.

    Sincerely,
    Savvy

    If you have an access to the Server then you will have to add the below code in your Apache configuration file:

    AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .phtml .php3
    AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps

    You could manually add the directives as thewebhosting suggested but you would need to know what module DSO, CGI, or SUPHP is enabled before you could do this and if those were already enabled then the question would be why is it not working which brings us back to the menu option in WHM that I just told you to go to
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    • Profile picture of the author rhinocl
      If you need more help I would suggest you repost this thread in the programming forum and attach your .htaccess file which should be visible in your control panel in the root of your site or right under /public_html
      If looking in ftp you may have to set your options to show hidden files
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