RE: Apache 2.0.40 and PHP 4.2.2

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The basic issue is that the vendor has informed us that PHP 4.x is
"experimental" when using it with Apache 2.x.  The vendor has not named any
specific version other than the initial release of PHP 4.2 and Apache 2.x.
Their position is that we need to be using Apache 1.3.x w/ PHP 4.x and not
Apache 2.x.  

It's boiled down to one of those finger-pointing scenarios where we bought
into a $5K license/resellers agreement for something that is supposed to
work with "RH 6.0 or higher, Apache 1.3 or higher, and PHP 4.0 or higher",
and the salesdroid (who btw is no longer working for the vendor) stated that
RH 8.0 is fully supported, which presumes that the standard RH 8.0 packages
are what's being spoken about.  

The problem we're experiencing is that some of the html pages being rendered
to the browser are displaying PHP script code instead of the "output" from
the script.  

So I'm trying to determine if RH 8.0's Apache/PHP configuration is truly
"experimental" or whether the Apache/PHP combination is "fully supported".  


- Christopher


-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Dixon [mailto:jason@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 10:29 PM
To: Red Hat Mailing List
Subject: Re: Apache 2.0.40 and PHP 4.2.2


On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 22:17, John Nichel wrote:

> But the PHP group strongly recommends that you do NOT use any version of 
> PHP with Apache2 in a production enviroment.  They recommend that you 
> stick with the 1.3.x versions of Apache.

Makes sense, but neither LCL nor the the 3rd party company has mentioned
which versions of which packages are "experimental".  We're running a
little short on details.

-- 
Jason Dixon, RHCE
DixonGroup Consulting
http://www.dixongroup.net


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