On 7/16/06, Ilya Konstantinov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Don't see a reason why this (php4-cgi) won't work. Another option might
be running the PHP4 Apache on a different local port and using mod_proxy
ProxyPass to pass PHP4 sites to it.

How about php4 and php5 mime types?
Or are you planning to run the same applications on on both versions?


Ira Abramov wrote:

> many PHP products are making a sharp upgrade to PHP5 and breaking
> backward compat with php4, however a few are not rushing but are sadly
> broken by php5 so the upgrade is not that obvious.
>
> the options are running older versions (for instance no Mediawiki 1.7),
> giving up on older products incompatible with php5 or trying a middle
> way - running both php5 and php4 with the different handlers set for the
> different sites (i.e. php5 by default and php4-cgi for the specific site
> or two). does it make ANY sense, or should I not give it a test run
> even?
>
>


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