Radek Zajkowski wrote: > A few months back the official PHP website still warned againts PHP and > Apache 2. I am wondering about the current status of these two > technologies when used together. I am about to configure a web server and > was going to use Apache 1.3 with PHP4+ as opposed to Apache 2 with PHP4+. > What are your opinions, thoughts and experiences.
I've been using apache 2.0 and php 4.x for quite some time now, and have really only seen very minor problems. I did run into some odd problem a while back, and asked about here - got the standard message about "don't expect php to work in apache 2.0". It was something to do with error-handling and timeout, IIRC. Why not go with Apache 2.0? If you should run into some showstopper, revert to 1.3 - it's not that much of an effort (provided you don't start using apache 2.0-only features). /Per -- Per Jessen, Zurich http://timian.jessen.ch - an analog report formatter using XSLT. http://www.dansklisten.org -- for alle danskere i udlandet. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php