Sorry for typo...
I mean it doesn't have the PHP module in it.
>Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 12:20:50 +0800
>To: "Dave Sherman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>From: Jhun Bacala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [newbie] PHP
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Dave,
>
>Thanks for the tip, But what I have is LM ver7.0 and I do not use the
>pre-configured Apache that come with it
>instead I installed the Apache 1.3.17 that I've download from the apache
>site. It seems to me that It doesn't have the Apache module in it.
>LM ver7.0 to me is working fine so I have plans yet of upgrading it to ver 8.0
>
>Jhun
>At 11:44 AM 7/16/01, you wrote:
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>>Jhun,
>>
>>In Mandrake 7.2, there is an Apache rpm that is preconfigured for php. All
>>you need to do is install the correct apache package, then install the
>>appropriate php package(s) as well, and do the final configuration per the
>>documentation.
>>
>>I would assume Mandrake 8.0 has a similar set of configured packages, if
>>you are at that version.
>>
>>Dave
>>
>>On Friday 13 July 2001 16:12, thus spake jhun bacala:
>> > Hello all,
>> >
>> > I want to enable my web server to run PHP scripts. I know that you have
>> > to add some modules or something to Apache so that it i can run PHP
>> > scripts. But my problem is I don't know were to get that module and I
>> > think it's mod_php.
>> >
>> > And can someone give me some instructions on how to add that module to
>> > my apache server?
>> > I'm still learning this Linux stuff, so pardon my ignorance.
>> >
>> > Thanks A Lot.
>> > Jhun
>> >
>> > -----------------------------------------------------
>> > http://www.nccc.com.ph
>>
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