I've used both and I definitely prefer Apache. Netscape is much harder to
administrate remotely, it does however, have a pretty nice web based
administration tool if you are only administrating one or two servers. I
have 170 remote sites that need administrating and although I had written
shell scripts to perform these duties, it was still a hassle. With Apache it
is just an httpd.conf file and a "apache restart".
In addition, Apache has had no problems at all where as I had a few, not
many, but a few problems with Netscape. I suspect though, that the problems
were related to the SCO implementation of Netscape; which by the way is not
supported by Netscape.
Next, the easy and flexibility that Apache offers with respect to the
implementation of third party applications is unsurpassed. I have PHP,
MySQL, GD, Freetype and PDF support all linked into Apache. If you need
instructions on how to remove Netscape and get going on Apache.....Just let
me know.
Have fun,
Dean
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From: spender [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 10:54 AM
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Subject: [PHP-INST] how co setup(configure) php at sco unix netscape
service
Where can I get php lib for netscape of sco unix openserver 505?
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