On Thursday 30 December 2004 11:37 am, Michael wrote: > > There seem to be constant conflicts between Apache2 & PHP4 as far as > > getting > > the apache2-mod-php4 and any dependent applicatione to work properly. Any > > one > > know why this condition is predominent. I think there is a bug in the > > configs > > as Debian installed them as I have tweaked them to get them to try to > > work. > > Apache2 says it has loaded the php4 module. I don't know of a way to > > check php4 the see if the various php.ini files are configured correctly. > > I did add > > the lines highlighted below to my apache2.conf file and it did change > > the error message, but still no gallery. > > > > AddType application/x-httpd-php .php > > AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps > > > > # To use CGI scripts outside /cgi-bin/: > > # > > AddHandler cgi-script .cgi > > AddHandler cgi-script .php > > AddHandler cgi-script.pl > > > > Keep in mind that my photo gallery (gallery) was working just fine until > > I > > upgraded Apache2 then more issues. > > Any ideas to get it working again? > > -- > > John Foster > > Sounds like you are trying to use apache the 'normal' way. Use it the > 'debian' way and you will find that it works a lot better when you > upgrade. > sorry that assumption is incorrect: as you can't get more debian than apt-get install Apache2xxxxx > It is all split up so you can easily upgrade versions without having to > re-configure or miss out on new configurations. It just implys that you do > it correctly otherwise all your hard work might start disappearing on you. > > get the original apache2.conf back > (if you want to edit apache2.conf, add stuff to the blank httpd.conf > instead) > > find what you want in this directory > /etc/apache2/mods-available > symlink what you want from that directory to this directory > /etc/apache2/mods-enabled > again, those 'mods' are all working fine according to the server itself: > For gallery do something like this > > make a file /etc/apache2/conf.d/gallery > debian install does that when you install the application. > dump this inside > #----------------------------------- > Alias /gallery /usr/share/gallery > > <Directory /usr/share/gallery> > Options FollowSymLinks > AllowOverride Limit Options FileInfo > </Directory> > #------------------------------------ > debian also does this. > as for php.ini > > phpinfo.php > //----------------- > phpinfo(); > //----------------- > > will tell you the configuration. > ahha that is what I was seeking, as I think the issue is with php4 not Apache2 since all 10 of the websites it serves seem to be running fine. This might help. > -Mike
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