Re: PHP4 to PHP5 issue

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Jochem Maas wrote:
Myron Turner wrote:
Christopher Weldon wrote:
You actually don't even have to run a second instance of Apache. From
what I've heard of other hosting companies doing, you can use the same
Apache installation and run PHP4 and PHP5 concurrently.

if you use CGI for one of them then yes - but not if you [want to] use the apache
module for both of them, this is due to symbol clashes between php4 and php5 modules
when they are loaded simultaneously.

please correct me if I have the wrong end of the stick.

Thanks for the heads up. I'm sure I would have tried it out, probably sooner than later. Maybe someone has some further advice on this.

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