I have found that the following works well for me:

apt-get install apache php4;

And the only thing that (from memory, and it was only yesterday ;) that you
need to manually change is remove the hash ("#") that comments out the php4
module. Installing support for mysql is even easier (apt-get install
mysql-server php4-mysql;), with it asking if you need to add the line to
php.ini. Say yes and you're away. I run Apache, PHP and mysql and they all
play nicely.

I also run woody, incase that's important?

Hope this has helped...

Matt Lambie
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Subject: Apache PHP support documentation


> L.S.,
>
> Does anyone know where to find Debian specific documentaion on
> installing php support for Apache?
>
>
> A.M. (Auke) Rensen
>
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