definitely mod_php.

apache is easy to configure, and you get most of the 
functionality of *nix mod_php.

At 21:30 9.5. 2001, Tim Uckun wrote the following:
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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
>Tim Uckun
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