Re: [CGUYS] Apache on 64-bit Win 7

2009-12-19 Thread Brian Jones

I believe that Apache IS the Operating System.
Windows would not be involved.
 - B

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From: Joe Tseng joe_ts...@hotmail.com

Subject: [CGUYS] Apache on 64-bit Win 7


Is there any benefit of using 64-bit Apache on Windows or is installing it 
a

waste of time?  Is it compatible with 32-bit PHP?



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Re: [CGUYS] Apache on 64-bit Win 7

2009-12-19 Thread mike
Apache is a webserver, open source.  One of the most used on the net.  I
don't think it would matter if it was 64 or 32bit...unless you are serving
massive pages and need loads of memory.

On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 10:09 AM, Brian Jones wjone...@carolina.rr.comwrote:

 I believe that Apache IS the Operating System.
 Windows would not be involved.
  - B

 - Original Message - From: Joe Tseng joe_ts...@hotmail.com
 Subject: [CGUYS] Apache on 64-bit Win 7



  Is there any benefit of using 64-bit Apache on Windows or is installing it
 a
 waste of time?  Is it compatible with 32-bit PHP?



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Re: [CGUYS] Apache on 64-bit Win 7

2009-12-19 Thread Tony B
There's no benefit at all to someone that doesn't *need* Apache. Are
you a web developer? Do you write php code?

If not, then no, the average person doesn't need Apache. If yes then
you want to install 64 bit if you have a 64 bit system. I mean, define
benefit.

On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Joe Tseng joe_ts...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Is there any benefit of using 64-bit Apache on Windows or is installing it a
 waste of time?  Is it compatible with 32-bit PHP?


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Re: [CGUYS] Apache on 64-bit Win 7

2009-12-19 Thread Joe Tseng
Why yes I am thanks for asking!  So yes there IS a benefit to me to install
a local Apache instance.  What I really wanted to do was get my Apache
instance to work with my Tomcat instance using mod_jk.  I'm considering
using my VS.NET 08 to create a 64-bit version of PHP as well since .

In any case I found someone had already created a 64-bit Apache:

http://www.elxis.org/guides/developers-guides/64bit-apache-php-mysql-windows
.html

PS: I would imagine a lot of us on this list are software developers and
database architects as well.

-Original Message-
From: Tony B [mailto:ton...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2009 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: Apache on 64-bit Win 7

There's no benefit at all to someone that doesn't *need* Apache. Are you a
web developer? Do you write php code?

If not, then no, the average person doesn't need Apache. If yes then you
want to install 64 bit if you have a 64 bit system. I mean, define
benefit.

On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Joe Tseng joe_ts...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Is there any benefit of using 64-bit Apache on Windows or is 
 installing it a waste of time?  Is it compatible with 32-bit PHP?


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