Oliver John V. Tibi wrote:

Wow! And come to think of it, how did you do it? Or should I stick with
Apache1 until there is a viable solution to this upgrade dilemma?

When I started playing with this, I had a windows machine onto which I tried installing Apache1. After a couple of days of frustration, the suggestion was 'Use Apache2', which installed and worked on W2k out of the box. So I have never actually had Apache1 working ;)


PHP4 installed with a few niggles (copy files to the right place), but PHP5 has never been a problem, just unzip and adjust a couple of path names in the config files.

I now have the same setup working on Linux and Windows and while I totally understand what Rasmus is saying about threading, it is essential for the next generation of system. Especially when you start looking at multiple processor systems?

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