php 4.2.0
evidently on apache2.0, apache 2.0 no longer permits compiling php as a memory resident module. Php must be treated as CGI.
I've been experimenting for the last week with apache 2.0 & php 4.2.0. The bottom line is that VB (heavily hacked 2.4) was not stable and acted flakey. This is a new server for me, so I went back to apache 1.3 and php 4.1.2.
I have the microstats hack installed and apache 1.3 with php 4.1.2 serves up pages a lot faster than apache 2.0 with php 4.2
and vb seems stable.
having burned about 60 hours of personal time at nights and on weekends I can tell you it was a great learning experience, but I'll wait a while before installing php 4.2 in a production environment.
- jeff
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