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Tech Question
I would like to set up php with apache2. Anyone know how to do that? I would assume this would be the place to ask. I currently have Ikonboard set up on my server with a mySQL database so I am familiar with set up.
Thanks alot for the help. |
uhm, apache2 and php, just don't :)
that combination is still in an experimental fase. you'd better use the latest apache httpd 1.3.xx and php 4.2.xx :) It took us (the serveradmins of the future stimpy) about a month to find out why apache2 wouldn't start with php enabled. Save your time and just forget about apache2 when you want to use php :) |
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