My preference is to run Apache/PHP on Linux.

Since I don't always get my way Apache/PHP on Windows is good.

I spent a little time attempting IIS.  When it wouldn't respond to the
Management Console and I had to reboot the server to restart IIS, I decided
it was the worst solution for any problem.  Or a good problem for every
solution.

I've yet to run into an instance where Apache can only be restarted via
reboot.

Apache is a little more compilcated to configure, however, the power beneath
the hood far outweights this difficulty.

-Joe
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> At 12:13 PM 5/9/2001 -0700, Flint Doungchak wrote:
> >Tim,
> >
> >Unfortunately, the ISAPI module just isn't stable on this platform.
Sorry.
>
> What is the prefered way to run PHP in windows? As a CGI? As an apache
> module? Aolserver?
>
> I would rather not run it as a CGI because I need persistent database
> connections.
>
> :wq
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