Ryan Vennell [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió en el mensaje de noticias
h ok i did a searh in it and found no reference to php. is there
anywhere else i would find a place in apache settings that would be telling
it where to find php? Thanks
-Ryan
Hi Ryan.
Remember to check a phpinfo()
Jose luis pérez ruiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió
What´s wrong with my question?, can anybody help me?
Hola Jose Luis.
Nothing's wrong with your post. Personally I can't help because I havn't any
experience
at using php as a cgi module.
PS-Deberías esperar a la tarde-noche, cuando se conectan
, etc).
It's my first time around linux, first time building a server and first time
with PHP. I didn't have to build anything from source, just installed
default RPM's.
Reven
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Hola Gairo,
No es que te pueda ayudar mucho, pero por si te sirve de algo yo instalé
Apache 2.0 y PHP 4.2.x en un sistema Red Hat a partir de los RPM's
disponibles en los CD's de redhat (o en su web) y no tuve que preocuparme de
compilar ni nada. No dices si tu sistema es *nix o MS-W, pero espero
Hi,
I've been making a web ap PHP based, but I fear the number of arrays it has
is too big. Is there any way to benchmark a script, or are there any
recomendations or standards about how much time execution takes and how many
resources it takes?
Thanks,
Reven
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