Re: where php at?

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On 3/27/06, Rory Browne <rory.browne@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Jim Moseby:
> >
> > On second thought, I'm really not sorry to have brother you -- you
> > don't have to reply to any request for help on this list.
>
>
>
> Two-Faced SOB - One minute you're sorry, the next you're not. Make up your
> gd Mind.
>
>
> Furthermore, I'm not asking you to provide me with "how to connect to
> > my host's server" -- I've done that and that's not the problem. What
> > I was asking for was some help, which Warren was capable of both
> > understanding and providing.
>
> That's being pedantic. Da monsewers point still stands. If your host can't
> give you details of its host, we would have difficulty given that we don't
> have access to them. It would probably fall on the point that Warren managed
> to write a script to extract the details - but that wasn't the point you
> made.
>
>
>
> Now maybe you didn't mean to come off as you did, but if positions
> > were reversed, I like to think I wouldn't.
>
>
> How would you like to come across? As an ungrateful SOB who can't take some
> constructive critisism? You have some growing up to do before entering el
> big bad world. Babies these days.......
>
> I'll add more to this tomorrow morning when I'm sober.
>
>
>
> tedd
> > --

In a related question, I have php5 installed on my box (works fine
with Apache2)...but I can't seem to find php5 on the command line.

Is there a separate package I need (fyi: I'm using Gentoo).



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