Trouble viewing php in live view or split screen

I have installed a testing server to render the php in my dreamweaver site. I have php5.3 on mac os x 10.6. The split view only shows a simple "php" logo or icon. Any idea what is going on? Or how to resolve the php rendering so that it provides a "live view" of the page?

Thank you for your reply. Apache is running and php is operational in that  a query of http:// localhost  replies with a "2" in response to a simple php script to echo 2.

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