Hi
OK, originally we intended to use the php5-cgi to run a PHP script.
Having suffered an error and reading through the error logs and the
suggested solution - we managed to get the source displayed as a page,
but not to actually execute. Not quite the intended result.
I have now compiled libapache2-mod-php5 and ensured that it is loaded
before it is needed.
However, the server is stubbornly insisting on using php5-cgi and not
using the module.
At least part of this must be because in my <Directory ....> stanza I have
Options ExecCGI
But if I comment this out, I just get a 403 forbidden.
I cannot work out how to ensure that the module is used rather than the
php5-cgi.
Would someone care to point me in the right direction?
Many thanks.
Regards
Neil
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