Hello Jeff Schwartz, I heard that Apache 2 is not a stable web server using
PHP parser, for this reasoun I think that in the php.net web site have said
that.
bye.
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Hi,
that sounds really impressive. I'm using Redhat 9 with
the stuff from their Edition, that means Apache 2 and
php together. Never had any issues (so far.keep my
fingers crossed). The server is not under heavy load,
but it is indeed a production server. I know it is
not recommended, but for
Diana wrote:
Hi,
that sounds really impressive. I'm using Redhat 9 with
the stuff from their Edition, that means Apache 2 and
php together. Never had any issues (so far.keep my
fingers crossed). The server is not under heavy load,
but it is indeed a production server. I know it is
not
On Thursday 03 July 2003 20:51, Jeff Schwartz wrote:
The PHP site (under Servers-Apache 2.0) says Do not use Apache 2.0 and PHP
in a production environment neither on Unix nor on Windows but isn't clear
whether Linux is included or whether it applies to all Apache 2 releases
(such as 2.0.46)
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From: Jeff Schwartz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 July 2003 18:52
The PHP site (under Servers-Apache 2.0) says Do not use
Apache 2.0 and PHP in a production environment neither on
Unix nor on Windows
Well, that's a clumsily-worded sentence all around (I
Jeff Schwartz wrote:
The PHP site (under Servers-Apache 2.0) says Do not use Apache 2.0 and PHP in a production environment neither on Unix nor on Windows but isn't clear whether Linux is included or whether it applies to all Apache 2 releases (such as 2.0.46) or just the original 2.0.
And, Red
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