Hehe, ok... I can't even count the number of servers I use at different
ports... But I prefer to use the one on port 80...
// DvDmanDT

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> hmm to spare the pain i run another instance of apache on a different
> port , one runs php4.3 one runs php5 :D
> > If you bug the PHP team some, they might rename the PHP5 module so you
> > can use both... I have PHP3, 4 and 5 (can someone please give me a
> > working binary PHP1 and PHP2 for windows? PLEASE!!!) installed and
> > working on the same server... Simply use the CGI version... But server
> > gets slower and slower on every request (well, maybe not _every_
> > request but)...
> >
> > // DvDmanDT
> > "Terje Torkelsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i meddelandet
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> >> is there a way to install two phps on one apache server? want a stable
> > php4
> >> on my production site and a php5-dev to test on.. just use different
> >> virtualhosts, like php5.domain.com for the one with php5 installed.
> >> looked
> > in
> >> the apache docs, seems like LoadModule cant be used inside
> >> <VirtualHost>,
> > its
> >> a global var.
> >>
> >> thanx
> >>
> >
> >
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