I'd like to see this also.
- Kath
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From: "colin olkowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 3:58 PM
Subject: [PHP] php4 as a module AND a cgi
> hi all,
>
> thanks for the replies. many
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> hi all,
>
> thanks for the replies. many of you asked why I want to use php4 as a cgi.
>
> basically it boils down to this, using PHP as CGI you can run
hi all,
thanks for the replies. many of you asked why I want to use php4 as a cgi.
basically it boils down to this, using PHP as CGI you can run PHP scripts
via cron tab, which eliminates the need for shell scripting (yeah baby).
i did some investigation a few months ago (when I was on a virtu
> I have to ask, though, why would you want to run it as a cgi?
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> Its slower as cgi and runs more security risks.
> I'd only run it as a cgi if that was my only choice.
It's probably less of a security risk when utilised via the cgi actually, at
least when using Apache as the webserver because
colin olkowski wrote:
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> hi all,
>
> my question is this, how would one install PHP4 as a module and as a cgi?
>
> somewhere in the install notes for php4 (redhat) the docs clearly say do not
> install both, yet my old hosting company was able to do it.
>
> btw, i just moved from the world of
hi all,
my question is this, how would one install PHP4 as a module and as a cgi?
somewhere in the install notes for php4 (redhat) the docs clearly say do not
install both, yet my old hosting company was able to do it.
btw, i just moved from the world of virtual hosting on a FreeBSD box to my
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