On Mar 25, 5:11 pm, Graham Dumpleton graham.dumple...@gmail.com
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2009/3/26 Duncan caphec...@gmail.com:
On Mar 24, 7:28 pm, Graham Dumpleton graham.dumple...@gmail.com
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2009/3/25 Duncan caphec...@gmail.com:
Are there any issues that I might run into with 300+ virtual
2009/3/28 Duncan caphec...@gmail.com:
On Mar 25, 5:11 pm, Graham Dumpleton graham.dumple...@gmail.com
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2009/3/26 Duncan caphec...@gmail.com:
On Mar 24, 7:28 pm, Graham Dumpleton graham.dumple...@gmail.com
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2009/3/25 Duncan caphec...@gmail.com:
Are there any issues
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 8:03 PM, Duncan caphec...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 24, 7:28 pm, Graham Dumpleton graham.dumple...@gmail.com
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2009/3/25 Duncan caphec...@gmail.com:
we use suexec for
PHP applications already.
Curious, and totally off topic, why are you running PHP using
2009/3/26 Duncan caphec...@gmail.com:
On Mar 24, 7:28 pm, Graham Dumpleton graham.dumple...@gmail.com
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2009/3/25 Duncan caphec...@gmail.com:
Are there any issues that I might run into with 300+ virtual hosts,
Are you currently using mod_python with 300+ virtual hosts with a
2009/3/25 Duncan caphec...@gmail.com:
I've been reading up on mod_wsgi as a replacement for mod_python; it
looks like it'll be able to suit my user's needs, but I want to make
sure *before* I do the rollout. From what I've read it looks like
mod_wsgi works well with Apache virtual hosts and I