On Thu, 2006-03-02 at 10:13 -0600, Les Mikesell wrote: > On Thu, 2006-03-02 at 08:43, rado wrote: > > > > > > > if you have done > > > [ root@radobox ~]# yum install php > > > > > > then do .... > > > /etc/init.d/httpd restart > > > > > > it should configure it automatically for you. > > > of all the googling I have done on this, it took you guys to let me see > > something of php on one of my test sites!!! > > If you have a test machine you might want to try an "everything" > install to see what else you might be missing. It's probably > a bad idea to run anything that way in production though. > > -- > Les Mikesell > lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx Hi Les! lol ::ducking:: yes, bad me, but I always install everything...oh, I know it's not really right but it's just something I do and now and then it creates pleasant suprised like for instance this php thang...it's already there just waiting for me to get smart w/it! lol thx Les John > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos