Re: [users@httpd] Apache and PHP

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I have PHP5 / Apache2 / mod_perl 2 all running locally on OS X 10.3.9.

It took me a bit of magic installing and reinstalling the bunch to get them
all to play together well.  When I use mod_perl I use a handler instead
of mod_cgi.  I had a few people mention PHP and mod_perl not getting
along together.  When I had PHP4 installed I did have problems with it.
It would crap out periodically. After installing PHP5 my problems went away.

Maybe if you install PHP5 you'll have your problems go away too.

I haven't had a problem with SSL and have it installed too.

Hope that helps...

Thanks,
Boysenberry

boysenberrys.com | habitatlife.com | selfgnosis.com

On Nov 7, 2005, at 9:51 AM, Malka Cymbalista wrote:

We tried reinstalling apache and php but it didn't help.  Someone told
me that the problem might be because of SSL but I don't know what to do
to fix it.

jmkogut@xxxxxxxxx wrote on 11/7/2005 4:53 PM:
Hey, also, I started having this problem too, it didn't start until
I
started using perl scripts in my cgi-bin. Hmmmmm. I wonder if perl
sabotages
php? All I did to fix it was reinstall the blasted server, Apache and

Php
only, left MySql intact, and then everything worked fine.

On 11/7/05, Malka Cymbalista <Malki.Cymbalista@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

It turns out that whenever the error occurs, there is a message in
the
error log saying that a file was not found. These files are indeed
not
found. But why should that cause the php not to open properly? And
sometimes it does open properly?

boysenberry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 11/1/2005 6:01 PM:
Are there any errors in the error_log when the mishap happens?


Boysenberry

boysenberrys.com <http://boysenberrys.com> |
habitatlife.com<http://habitatlife.com>|
selfgnosis.com <http://selfgnosis.com>

On Nov 1, 2005, at 1:28 AM, Malka Cymbalista wrote:

Thanks very much for your reply. I read the document you
referred
me
to
and it seems to me that it is for Apache 1 and mod_perl 1. We
are
running apache 2 and mod_perl 2 and not all of the instructions
are
applicable.
Do you have any idea how to do the installation of all these
components
using apache 2 and mod_perl 2?
Thanks for any information.

strycat@xxxxxxxxx wrote on 10/31/2005 3:05 PM:
Check out
http://www.linux-sottises.net/en_apache_install.php

Using both PHP and mod_perl together has caused problems in the
past
(http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/11/21/1720242), but I
think
they will play nicely now.

FYI, I ditched mod_perl in favor of a PHP a while ago. If I
really
need perl for a website do it with the cgi-bin directory.

On 10/30/05, Malka Cymbalista <Malki.Cymbalista@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
We are having a strange problem with our PHP sites and I was
wondering
of someone has any pointers to offer.
We are running apache 2.0.55 with mod_perl 2.0.1 and php 4.3.3
and
mod_ssl 2.0.55 on a Sun Solaris machine. Every now and then,
when
you
click on a URL that is a php script, instead of the file
executing,
a
File Download panel opens and it asks if you want to save it
to
your
computer. It is as if it does not recognize that it is a php
file.
Sometimes it actually displays the code of the file. The
really
strange
thing is that it appears to happen randomly. That is, some
times
the
same link works perfectly well and the links open properky.
But
sometimes, it asks if you want to save the file. If you click
on
Cancel
and then click on the link again, it usually opens properly.
We have the following line in httpd.conf:
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .phtml

Does that line belong in any particular place. Originally it
was
in
the general part of the file and not in any <Directory>
section.
I
added it to some of the <Directory> sections but it doesn't
seem
to
have
made a diference.

Does anyone have any ideas about what is happening and how to
fix
the
problem?

Thanks for any help.


Malka Cymbalista
Webmaster, Weizmann Institute of Science
malki.cymbalista@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
08-934-3036




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