php-install Digest 12 Aug 2003 02:05:21 -0000 Issue 1497
Topics (messages 11412 through 11416):
help!! downgrade php4.3.2 to php4.2.1
11412 by: jens m�ller
help!! downgrad php 4.3.2 to php 4.2.1
11413 by: jens m�ller
Question about reading GIFs
11414 by: Michel C�t�
11416 by: Michel C�t�
backup question
11415 by: Robert Dietrick
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hello
i have install php 4.3.2
typo3 work not with php4.3.2 and now i installed php4.2.1
this php version breaks the connection server to client
how can i php4.3.2 downgraden or parallel to install??
gives a importantly file what i'm manuell deletet??
mfg
jens
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hello
i have install php 4.3.2
typo3 work not with php4.3.2 and now i installed php4.2.1
this php version breaks the connection server to client
how can i php4.3.2 downgraden or parallel to install??
gives a importantly file what i'm manuell deletet??
mfg
jens
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Hi,
I understand that GIF support is still a touchy thing, well
here in Canada anyway. I also know that there�s a way to only read GIF
images and I�m trying to convince my server admin of that fact.
Would anyone please send me any details the server admin would
need to configure the server so it�ll read GIFs but not write them?
Thanks.
Miche;
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That's good and well for those of you who are in the United
States but us of the rest of the world we have to wait another year or
so.
I would appreciate an answer to the question I'm asking. I need
a document (or URL) to show my Internet host that the read-only function
for GIF is possible and has been done; I know it has since I had another
server with that capability.
Thanks all
Michel
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kevin Angus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 11 ao�t, 2003 16:02
> To: Michel C�t�
> Subject: RE: [PHP-INST] Question about reading GIFs
>
> http://webreference.com/new/030619.html
>
> The wicked witch is dead... At least in the US, the copyright covered
> creation of a gif
> Unisys started trying to force ISP's to pay them $$ because a web
server
> opened a file and displayed its contents, it's my understanding that
this
> issue never went to court, they only attached small ISP's.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michel C�t� [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 12:36 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP-INST] Question about reading GIFs
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I understand that GIF support is still a touchy thing, well
> here in Canada anyway. I also know that there�s a way to only read
GIF
> images and I�m trying to convince my server admin of that fact.
>
> Would anyone please send me any details the server admin
would
> need to configure the server so it�ll read GIFs but not write them?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Miche;
>
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I've recompiled php 4.2.2 with curl support for a friend (on a redhat
8.0 machine). Before I do the 'make install', I want to back up his
existing php libraries & such, so that if the newly compiled version
doesn't work, i can revert to the old version. Can anyone tell me what
I need to back up? Is it just the apache module
(/etc/httpd/modules/libphp4.so)? Something tells me there's more to it
than this.
thanks.
-rob
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