Ask them to install PHP5 to work with only .php5 extensioned files.
They have no interoperability issues - you have access to PHP 5.
PHP4 and PHP5 can safely coexist on the same server like this, as
they aren't serving up the same files...
-Myk OLeary
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Edwin wrote:
I really have no idea (read: lazy to check now ;-) ) what
"CPanel" is. If it is a program written in PHP (4?), they could
just "fix" it to work with PHP5 -- CGI mode or not.
I sure would like to know because two of my host can't install PHP 5
due to problems they have with CPanel
Hi!
On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 08:24:51 -0400
Miles Thompson wrote:
>
> Thanks Edwin. I guess it was too late and I couldn't formulate
> a proper search expression.
>
> I'd like to hear Chris Shiflet's opinion on the security advantages
> of running PHP5 as CGI.
That'd be nice. But as somebody pointe
> > > >Is there a drawback to running php5 as CGI?
> > >
> > > Anthony,
> > >
> > > I really don't know, because computers are much faster, so
> > > there may not be the time lags there were 10 years ago.
> > >
> > > As I understand CGI, the web server sees that the page is of
> > > type .php, star
At 01:39 AM 3/17/2006, - Edwin - wrote:
Hi!
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 20:45:29 -0400
Miles Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 06:23 PM 3/16/2006, Anthony Ettinger wrote:
>
> >[...]
> >Is there a drawback to running php5 as CGI?
>
> Anthony,
>
> I really don't know, because computers are much f
Hi!
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 20:45:29 -0400
Miles Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 06:23 PM 3/16/2006, Anthony Ettinger wrote:
>
> >[...]
> >Is there a drawback to running php5 as CGI?
>
> Anthony,
>
> I really don't know, because computers are much faster, so
> there may not be the time la
At 06:23 PM 3/16/2006, Anthony Ettinger wrote:
On 3/16/06, Miles Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 05:40 PM 3/16/2006, Anthony Ettinger wrote:
>
> >dreamhost let's you choose php4 or 5, as I'm sure others do as well.
>
>
> A little more on dreamhost.
> PHP5 is installed as CGI, not Apach
On 3/16/06, Miles Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 05:40 PM 3/16/2006, Anthony Ettinger wrote:
>
> >dreamhost let's you choose php4 or 5, as I'm sure others do as well.
>
>
> A little more on dreamhost.
> PHP5 is installed as CGI, not Apache module.
Is there a drawback to running php5 as
At 05:40 PM 3/16/2006, Anthony Ettinger wrote:
dreamhost let's you choose php4 or 5, as I'm sure others do as well.
A little more on dreamhost.
PHP5 is installed as CGI, not Apache module.
Does anyone have any experience with Nexcess.net -- advertisers on back
page of PHP | Architect?
At
dreamhost let's you choose php4 or 5, as I'm sure others do as well.
On 3/16/06, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> tedd wrote:
> > Hi gang:
> >
> > I asked my host to install the current versions of php 5 and the
> > following was his answer:
> >
> > "Sorry but php has some issues with cpan
tedd wrote:
Hi gang:
I asked my host to install the current versions of php 5 and the
following was his answer:
"Sorry but php has some issues with cpanel."
cpanel has issues with php5 not the other way around :-)
Anyone heard of any problems or a work-around?
get a different hosting p
Hi gang:
I asked my host to install the current versions of php 5 and the
following was his answer:
"Sorry but php has some issues with cpanel."
Anyone heard of any problems or a work-around?
Thanks.
tedd
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I have PHP 4 installed and tried to install 5. No luck.
I unzipped over the current folder (C:\PHP) and changed the INI file to
point to the new extension directory (C:\PHP\ext) . When I try to
access a PHP form with just on it, it hangs -- and
eventually returns a time out message.
I have t
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