Re: [PHPLIB] PHPLIB set for Virtual Servers (Linux/Apache)--or, READ THE MANUAL! From: John Burge (john <email protected>)
Date: 11/05/99

Alan:
    Thank you for supplying the answer... and I have just found it right there
in the manual! I guess I should have followed the universal piece of
advice--READ THE MANUAL!
    Thanks again.
--John

Alan Lee wrote:

> Use .htaccess in each directory to do your auto_prepends.
> or use the <Directory> or <VirtualHost> containers in your httpd.conf
> file.
>
> im using php4 and i have this:
>
> <Directory "/www/htdocs/epli">
> php_admin_value auto_prepend_file prepend.php3
> # The file is included as if it was called with the include() function
> </Directory>
>
> in php3 i think it is something like:
> php3_auto_prepend /path/to/prepend.php" in an .htaccess file
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: John Burge [mailto:john <email protected>]
> > Sent: Thursday, November 04, 1999 5:00 PM
> > To: phplib <email protected>
> > Subject: [PHPLIB] PHPLIB set for Virtual Servers (Linux/Apache)
> >
> >
> > We have Virtual Servers defined on our Apache 1.3.9 running under Red
> > Hat Linux 6.0 with PHP 3.0.12 and we want to be able to use PHPLIB 7.2
> > for several of them. I can customize the files in
> > ~VirtualServer/php as
> > instructed in the documentation, ... but... there is only one php3.ini
> > file, and thus only one include_path and auto_prepend_file--which
> > therefore can only point to one of them.
> >
> > What is the best approach to configuring PHPLIB for this situation?
> > --John
> >
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