Brad Kowalczyk wrote:
Vadim Bendebury wrote:
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It very well might be (even though if we establish that files w
Vadim Bendebury wrote:
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properly.
It very well might be (even though if we establish that files with
extension .php are
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Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 11:44 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP-INSTALL] Q: apache 2.2 and php 5.1.2 don't interact
properly.
It very well might be (even though if we establish that files with extension
.php are php scripts - why both
>From what I've read in the documentation.
You can only use 1 type of Apache core MPM module at a time.
PHP is a bit fussy about the MPM you use under Linux.
PHP Manual
Chapter 4. Installation on Unix systems
Apache 2.0 on Unix systems
This section contains notes and hints specific to Apache
Hello all,
We are building a new LAMP system, which will contain lots of virtualhosts
(most of them are Typo3 vhosts).
Hardware:
Processors: 2 x Xeon(TM) CPU 3.20GHz, 2048 KB
(EM64T, HyperThreading)
RAM: 4GB
Im wondering what would be the best solution to setup apache and PHP
(we want install php4