I'd say you'll have to go with two servers with an identical setup.  As far
as i am aware, Virtual hosting can't help you here especially since you
have to run apache_modules as opposed to cgi's.  You could do it with
cgi's. ...split the box and install apache on both sides.  I have a box
running currently with three apaches on it, for different reasons.  There
didn't seem to be a way around it.  but if you find one, that is not held
together by glue...i'd love to hear about it.


                                                                                       
                             
                    Patrick Meisel                                                     
                             
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                                         Subject:     [PHP-INST] PHP 4.0.5 AND 4.2.2 
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                    08/01/2002                                                         
                             
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Hi,

for compatibility reasons I need to install two versions of php (both
have to be the apache_module version) on one server.
I canīt really think of a way to do this and couldnīt find anything in
the archive or docs, although this must be a common problem. Can anyone
give me a hint on how to do it?

Thanks in advance,

Patrick



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