On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 5:02 AM, Sharl.Jimh.Tsin wrote:
> well,thanks for your reply.it seems to be that i have to bulid it by myself
> now.
You could also choose not to run it on Windows.
Install a modern Linux distritbution, and you'll have a 64bit server
with apache in less than half an hour.
According to mod_mime documentation
Context:server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess
"Files having the name extension will be served by the specified
handler-name. This mapping is added to any already in force, overriding any
mappings that already exist for the same extension"
so yo
well,thanks for your reply.it seems to be that i have to bulid it by myself now.
i use the x64 bit binary provided by blackdot this time.
thanks all again.
Best regards,
Sharl.Jimh.Tsin (From China **Obviously Taiwan INCLUDED**)
2010/11/8 Jorge Schrauwen :
> IIRC it mostly has to do with the
Hello,
I use apache in a virtual host environment.
My main server is configured with
LoadModule php5_module modules/libphp5.so
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
DirectoryIndex index.html index.htm index.shtml index.php index.php3 in
IIRC it mostly has to do with the standardization on Visual C++ 6 for
building the windows build.
Always using the same compiler will ensure for better binary
compatibility of 3rd party modules.
The switch to Visual C++ 2005/8/10 would result in breaking this standard.
Also the benefit of running
Sharl.Jimh.Tsin wrote:
> You know,run 32bit httpd on windows server 08 r2 datacenter is bad enough.
>
> Want the answer.
All windows builds are donated, not provided by the Apache Software
Foundation team developing the HTTPD project.
> Best regards,
> Sharl.Jimh.Tsin (From China **Obviously Ta
You know,run 32bit httpd on windows server 08 r2 datacenter is bad enough.
Want the answer.
Best regards,
Sharl.Jimh.Tsin (From China **Obviously Taiwan INCLUDED**)
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