RE : [users@httpd] Re: PHP 5.2.4 with Apache 2.2.6 > 302 rather than 200?

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Hi Whit,

> The PHP 5.2.4 module built against Apache 2.2.4
> works fine with both Apache
> 2.2.4 and Apache 2.2.6. So it's only when PHP 5.2.4
> is built against Apache
> 2.2.6 that I end up with Apache serving "302"
> instead of "200" to every page
> request. 

I think it's something related to your configuration,
because I built the same configuration on my
development system (Sun Ultra60 w/ Solaris 10) and on
my production one (Sun SparcStation 20 under NetBSD
3.1) and I don't have this problem at all.

The only difference compared to your build is I use
PostgreSQL instead of MySQL.

Bye

Laurent


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