Okay guys, I have to weigh in here as a non-developer and add a comment re all of this back and forth discussion on whether PHP or Apache 2.0 is the problem for why they don't work/play together properly.
As an end user, I don't give a f*ck why it doesn't work! But I can tell you this -- until it does I have to stick with Apache 1.3.x. My sites and applications depend on PHP _way_ more then they depend on the nice new features of Apache 2.0. Sure, I'd like to make the move and in fact tried to until I bumped my head on the wall finding out the hard way that it doesn't get along with PHP. And I'm sure there are tones of other PHP developers out there saying the same thing. I'm also sure that the uptake to 2.0 is absolutely hindered because of this incompatibility. I would imagine that this problem would create some sense of urgency to get these two to work together -- and definitely more so on the side of the Apache developers since PHP is the #1 module in use out there for Apache. That's a lot of people who simply cannot make the switch. Don't offer me a CVS account and suggest that I come and fix it myself. I'm up to my eyeballs as it is. Until Apache 2.x works with PHP, I'm sticking with 1.3.x. Sorry. -- Brandon
