Am Samstag, den 16.10.2010, 10:10 -0700 schrieb Néstor:
> And u restarted Apache?
Yes
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On Oct 15, 2010 11:37 PM, "Stefan Dürrenberger" wrote:
Am Freitag, den 15.10.2010, 18:12 -0700 schrieb Néstor:
> See if you have a .htaccess and take a look at it, it might have
> default information
> in this f...
I removed all .htaccess files already :-)
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Action php4-cgi /php4cgi/php
AddType php4-cgi .php4 .php
Action application/x-httpd-php4 /php4cgi/php
AddType application/x-httpd-php4 .php4 .php
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- "Stefan Dürrenberger" wrote:
> Am Freitag, den 15.10.2010, 15:06 -0600 schrieb Brian Hirt:
> > Maybe you can run a different apache process with the version of PHP
> you need on a different port and use mod_rewrite/mod_proxy from the
> public apache?
>
> It would work, but it seems compli
Am Freitag, den 15.10.2010, 18:12 -0700 schrieb Néstor:
> See if you have a .htaccess and take a look at it, it might have
> default information
> in this file.
I removed all .htaccess files already :-)
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Am Freitag, den 15.10.2010, 14:34 -0700 schrieb Dave Mansfield:
> I don't know the code - but it seems that using AddType will not
> necessarily *override* the existing MIME association at some higher
> precedence. Have you tried ForceType in an appropriate context with
> your php4-specific sc
See if you have a .htaccess and take a look at it, it might have default
information
in this file.
:-)
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 2:34 PM, Dave Mansfield wrote:
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> Stefan Dürrenberger wrote:
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>> Am Freitag, den 15.10.2010, 15:06 -0600 schrieb Brian Hirt:
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>>> Maybe you can run a different
Stefan Dürrenberger wrote:
Am Freitag, den 15.10.2010, 15:06 -0600 schrieb Brian Hirt:
Maybe you can run a different apache process with the version of PHP you need
on a different port and use mod_rewrite/mod_proxy from the public apache?
It would work, but it seems complicated. The
Am Freitag, den 15.10.2010, 15:06 -0600 schrieb Brian Hirt:
> Maybe you can run a different apache process with the version of PHP you need
> on a different port and use mod_rewrite/mod_proxy from the public apache?
It would work, but it seems complicated. There should really be a way to
configu
On Oct 15, 2010, at 3:03 PM, Stefan Dürrenberger wrote:
> i posted this to a forum, but I think this is the better place to ask.
>
> I have a client who needs hosting for an old CMS that still uses PHP
> 4.4.x. I know they will have to upgrade eventually, but I need to keep
> the site up in the
Hi all,
i posted this to a forum, but I think this is the better place to ask.
I have a client who needs hosting for an old CMS that still uses PHP
4.4.x. I know they will have to upgrade eventually, but I need to keep
the site up in the meantime.
I have managed to compile and install php 4.4.9
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