On 10/3/05, Sanjay Debian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, I wouldn't know. When I installed debian for the first time, Apache/php were installed on it, then it gets upgraded whenever I do the upgrade.
Good way to find out is to write a hello world in php and see if it works.
sanjay
Well, I wouldn't know. When I installed debian for the first time, Apache/php were installed on it, then it gets upgraded whenever I do the upgrade.On 10/3/05, Radhika < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:hi,if i want to support apache server for php and cgi scripts below modules are enough or i need to install any other moduled from debian package listphp4-cgiphp4-commonphp4-clithank for your help
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Good way to find out is to write a hello world in php and see if it works.
sanjay
Well, I wouldn't know. When I installed debian for the first time, Apache/php were installed on it, then it gets upgraded whenever I do the upgrade.
Good way to find out is to write a hello world in php and see if it works.
sanjay