PHP as CGI Issue - mod_fcgid

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I'm having some trouble debugging an issue, and hoping somewhere here
can offer assistance.  I have a server running debian lenny with
apache2, mod-suexec-custom and mod-fcgid setup to run php5 as cgi.
Everything is working fine here.

I have another server running debian squeeze with the same setup, but
I cannot get it to work.  It's almost like apache is totally ignoring
the "Action" and "AddHandler" directives in the conf files.

Action php-fcgi /cgi-bin/php5.fcgi
AddHandler php-fcgi .php

I've checked the logs and there is nothing being reported as errors.
Suexec is working fine for standard cgi/perl scripts.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Apache: 2.2.16
PHP: 5.3.3

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Aaron Axelsen
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