apache question
William Cockerham
bill at cockerham.us
Tue Jan 14 14:39:07 CST 2003
This is another one of those that in my opinion would depend upon OS.
You might be able to get a mod_php binary that you can just plug and
play without doing a complete recompile, but you may have to completely
rebuild the apache and accompanying software with it (mod_ssl,
mod_mysql, etc...) I hope you see what I´m trying to say here.
Bill
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 02:24, Peter Amisano wrote:
> This should get a chuckle or two.
>
> I am currently attending Devry (graduate in 43 days) I am taking a Perl/PHP
> class, but this is not the problem. While sitting in class and playing with
> some PHP scripts, I noticed that the version of Apache we are using does not
> include the PHP modules ;) So in a few weeks when we start PHP no one will
> be able to run their scripts.
>
> What I am wondering is, would it be easier to reinstall a newer version of
> Apache, or try loading the PHP modules. From what I understand, I will then
> also need to modify httpd.conf to use PHP, if loading the modules, correct?
> Now mind you that Apache is not on a centralized server which we all use, it
> is installed on each desktop. So that would be approx. 20 pc's that would
> require modification.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Pete
>
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