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Message # 1013077:
Date: 08/24/02 11:47
By: James
Subject: Stupid article

Why do PHPBuilder keep printing rubbish aritcles? They used to be so good.

This is rubbish, the speed and limits of a cgi PHP kill every good use for it

The way to do it is to build PHP as a module in a different dir to the existing PHP, and use the same build of apache but with 2 different copys of httpd.conf

leave apache ver1 as it is and apache 2 just runs on say port 8081 with the new php build, and the old one just runs fine. when your happy it works just edit the orig apache conf to load the new php and restart.

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Comments:
RE: Another way to do thisBruce01/16/04 11:31
Another way to do thisMoSs05/25/03 08:23
RE: Overhead of CGI squanders benefits of C?Ian12/30/02 14:31
RE:Stupid Article and other thingsWill Green09/03/02 15:18
need some helpfantaghiro09/02/02 04:17
RE: A simpler wayAmit Kothari08/31/02 07:51
RE:Stupid Article and other thingsMichael Galloway08/27/02 11:59
RE: To anwser some questionsTony08/26/02 06:57
I stand correctedMichael Galloway08/24/02 14:24
Stupid articleJames08/24/02 11:47
Re: A simpler wayMark Constable08/23/02 23:33
To answer some questionsMichael Galloway08/20/02 12:18
Overhead of CGI squanders benefits of C?Jeff08/16/02 03:23
very useful!chickoslav08/15/02 01:42
A simpler wayTony08/13/02 05:22
CGI vs PHP moduleJoe Li08/12/02 03:55
 

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