On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 12:06:57 am Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > Question: Why the #@&* would you want apache with php5 on your router?
> >
> > Answer: There are a few configuration tools around for things like xmail
> > and asterisk that I wanted to play around with.. that happen to be
> > written in php5.  I also wanted a small wiki - and they either required
> > php5 or rewriting enabled (which it isn't currently).
>
> Why not use lighttpd instead of apache?
Why not have the choice?  I have apache working with modules... serving pages 
on a small php wiki and a couple of configuration tools.

Then with apache you can load the modules you want - and it's something people 
know... and generally that's what the instructions for the php sites are for.


//.ichael Geddes..

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