Why is that? Is it caused by shared memory? Or is it just naming? And if the
latter one, couldn't that be called a bug, and be fixed for 5.0, since that
would definitly be a nice addition...

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"Jani Taskinen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i meddelandet
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>
>     IIRC, it does not work. And it will not work either.
>     Only way to run both in same apache is to have other one
>     run as CGI.
>
>     --Jani
>
>
> On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >Again, I'm asking about running both PHP4 and PHP5 on Windows XP as
Apache
> >modules.
> >
> >I asked this question a few months ago and was told it was a bad idea.
But
> >now, it seems that the latest snapshot (RC1-dev, it seems) has the file
> >php5apache.dll. Can I safely set it up just as I did with PHP4? Will I
need to do
> >something different? Can I do it at all? Thanks.
> >
> >Gordon Hemsley
> >
> >P.S. As I was in the middle of writing this e-mail, I remembered being
told
> >that it would be better posted to php.general or php.windows (I think).
Would
> >it be better to do that? The only reason I'm asking is because the only
list
> >that I subscribe to is Internals, so it would be extra effort to do so.
Thanks
> >again!
> >

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