Just a quick sanity check from a php4 user who's thinking of trying php5:

With PHP3 and PHP4 (I thought) you could install both Apache modules and invoke them on a page by page basis based on the extension you assign them in Apache ( .php v. .php4 for example).

Are you all saying you can't do that with PHP4 and PHP5? Why not?

Thanks,

---J

Richard Lynch wrote:
With Apache, find Rasmus' post regarding "Proxy PHP4 PHP5" in the
archives of this very list.

You're on your own with IIS.

On Fri, May 19, 2006 11:07 am, Phillip S. Baker wrote:
Greetings Gents,

I am interested in running two versions of of PHP.
I want to see if I can get my boss to buy into migrating to PHP 5.

I want to set it up locally.

Locally I am running apache on a windows XP box with PHP 4.

I would like I would like to be able to set up PHP 5 as well on the
server and have some folders/virtual hosts set up in php 4 and others
in
php 5?

Is this possible?
How would I go about doing it?

Thanks

Phillip

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