> > phpa has nothing to do with Apache though.  I don't see any reason for 
> > that to not work with the Apache 2 PHP module.
> 
> http://www.php-accelerator.co.uk/faq.php#apache2

So use a different one.  That is a phpa problem, not a PHP one.

> > As for Apache2 being faster.  Perhaps in some situations for static pages 
> > it is, but for dynamic pages it is hard to make the case for Apache2 being 
> > faster as the bucket brigade architecture gets in the way somewhat.  And 
> > there are faster servers out there for serving up just static content.
> 
> Which ones for example?

Zeus, thttpd, tux, khttpd (and if you are on Windows, IIS).  These servers 
are all faster at serving up static files than Apache.  

-Rasmus


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