Thanx for the info. It seems as if u have worked with both IIS and
apache. What are the advantages and the disadvantages and in general
what would u recommend.
Aaron Kenney wrote:
The indication that I get from the documentation is that PHP 5 isn't
compatible with Apache versions higher than 2.0.58, at least in
Windows. Eventually I am sure that the PHP people will get this
working. It just takes some time to do a release.
I have PHP 5 running on IIS on a Windows 2003 server, but I also have
PHP 5 running on Apache 2.2.0 on a Fedora Core 5 server. So I know
that PHP5/Apache 2.2.x does work on Fedora Linux when installed
through yum. If you have the capability, perhaps you'd like to go that
route if you must use this combination.
Otherwise, I can try installing this combination on my Windows XP Pro
test PC at the next possible moment.
-Aaron Kenney
On 5/23/06, giwrgos <giorger@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi!
I tried to install Apache 2.2 and PHP-5.1.4 as a module but i failed.
The reason is that apache cannot load the php5apache2.dll. The file
exists. So, i was wondering if PHP isn't supporting apache2.2. If there
is any help, that would be great!
Btw,i am using WinXP Pro.
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