> the only thing that can smash th whole thing imo, is if you try to use the
> cgi version via web if you have php also installed as apache module.

if anyone has infos here, it'll be really nice.

Regards  Michael

"Michael Virnstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> afaik yes.
> The module version should be called if apache has been requested with one
of
> the
> reqistered php file types. the cgi version can be used as shell
interpreter.
> the only thing that can smash th whole thing imo, is if you try to use the
> cgi version
> via web if you have php also installed as apache module. but all of what i
> wrote is a guess,
> never tried by myself.
>
> Regards Michael
>
>
> "Jay Blanchard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im
Newsbeitrag
> 000601c1fd9b$70cb89b0$8102a8c0@niigziuo4ohhdt">news:000601c1fd9b$70cb89b0$8102a8c0@niigziuo4ohhdt...
> > [snip]
> > > but this is only needed only if you compile php into apache or am i
> wrong?
> > > if i have the cgi version installed, i can call the php script
> > > directly from the shell. The only thing for me to do then, is to set
> > >  #!/path.to/php in the first line of the script, right?
> > [/snip]
> >
> > Can you have the compiled with apache version and the CGI version
> installed
> > on the same server?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Jay
> >
> >
>
>



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