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Subject: Re: [PHP] Apache 2.0 and Sessions
On Tue, 2005-01-11 at 16:02, Stephen Craton wrote:
I just updated to Apache 2.0 and have gotten PHP all with it. However, I
just loaded up a script that worked fine on my old Apache 1.3 install but
is
now causing my errors. Here's the error
Thanks for the info.
Do you know if this is specifically in regard to the worker MPM under
Apache and not the prefork MPM? Or does this not have anything to do
with threading?
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On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Michael Aaron wrote:
Sorry if this has been answered before but I can
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Michael Aaron wrote:
Sorry if this has been answered before but I can not find it anywhere:
Why does the PHP docs. state:
Do not use Apache 2.0 and PHP in a production environment neither on
Unix nor on Windows.
What is the reason for this Warning?
The
At 19:37 14.03.2003, Michael Aaron said:
[snip]
Sorry if this has been answered before but I can not find it anywhere:
Why does the PHP docs. state:
Do not use Apache 2.0 and PHP in a production environment neither on
Unix nor on Windows.
What is the
Wait until PHP 4.3.0 before considering Apache 2.0. Rasmus has indicated
they *may* play better together at that point. Currently, PHP 4.2.x with
Apache 2 is experimental and should not be used in a production environment.
We use it on our development server without trouble, but that server is
Would I be able to install it along side 1.3 and run it on a separate
port?
I know some who installed two 1.3s in two different folders, run two
different daemons, in two different ports. I think it should work with 1.3
and 2.0 as well...
- E
Cheers
John Wards
SportNetwork.net
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On Mon, 2002-07-15 at 18:30, Gerard Samuel wrote:
I dont think Apache 2 or php 4.3.x are meant for production boxes..
My opinion, the latest verion of apache 1.3.x and php 4.1.2 (my test
box
is 4.2.1 but thats ok)
Apache2 is meant for production.
Php 4.2.1 is meant for production.
In a production environment: no
for fun: yes
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On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 09:13:41 +0930 (CST)
Michael Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've had a hunt through the mail archives but can't find a definite
answer:
Is Apache 2.0.x and PHP 4.2.x/4.3.x on Linux a viable proposition yet in a
production environment?
Nope
-Rasmus
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I dont think Apache 2 or php 4.3.x are meant for production boxes..
My opinion, the latest verion of apache 1.3.x and php 4.1.2 (my test box
is 4.2.1 but thats ok)
Michael Hall wrote:
I've had a hunt through the mail archives but can't find a definite
answer:
Is Apache 2.0.x and PHP
Ok... i'll go for 1.3.24
Thanks,
T. Edison Jr.
--- R'twick Niceorgaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
use apache 1.3.24..
php has experimental support for apache 2.0.x.. so
don't trust it much
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From: Thomas Edison Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Apache 2.0 seem to be now supported by PHP4.04pl1.
I tried PHP4.0.4pl1 Apache 2.0a8 (configure don't seem to work for me with
2.0a9)
But. I did not succeded to make it working !
Do someone have a tips on some compiling flags working, or other versions ?
Mine made apache to show a
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