Re: Re: A question

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you write a script containing <?php phpinfo(); ?> and <?php phpinfo();
?> only. You access that script through your web browser, and it will
return a variety of useful information. Amongst it will be information
labeled as SERVER API. If you are running as an apache module, Apache
will appear in the box beside it. If you are using CGI, then CGI will
appear there.


On 4/16/05, Khorosh Irani <khorosh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> How I can find it in phpinfo() ?
> 
> On 4/16/05, Amir Mohammad Saied <amirmohammadsaied@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > phpinfo()
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