Try to find a solution, when restart Apache with PHP Script

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Hi all...

I'm facing a serious problem with my application. I have a script in PHP that starts in Internet Explorer, this script keep on running until a varible value change on my MySQL database. The problem is that when i restart Apache, the process child initalized isn't kill... then the apache can't be start because the script is used the port 80.

To solve my problem, without change anything, the best would be that when i execute the script, it run on other port than the default 80... so this way apache could start... The is a way to redirect through apache a script to run on a diferent port?? Like change some line, or add on conf files??

thanks ... for any info

PS: Sorry for english errors... i'm not from USA or England

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