* Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org> [130419 14:08]: > On Apr 19, 2013, at 13:49, Tim Johnson wrote: > > * Ryan Schmidt [130418 20:15]: > >> Perhaps you're using the PHP that comes with OS X. Or perhaps you > >> installed another copy somewhere. > > I'm pretty sure that it came with OS X. > > > >> Are you using PHP in a web server? If so, what web server? OS X's > >> included copy of Apache 2 or something else? Its configuration > >> file will no doubt have an entry for enabling PHP which should > >> help you figure out where it is. > > Using Apache installed via macportss > > Hmm, ok. It's not intended to mix and match components. You should either use > Apple Apache and Apple PHP, or MacPorts Apache and MacPorts PHP. Holy, moly! It turns out that I have php5 installed as an apache module linus:~ tim$ apachectl -t -D DUMP_MODULES | grep php Syntax OK php5_module (shared)
I am terribly new to PHP and how it works - although I've been a 'traditional' (I.E. non-PHP) CGI programmer since I had hair. I hope that I have not taken your time unnecessarily. You've given my question a great deal of responses. I will store you responses as resource info. Thanks very much again. If I wasn't such a noob, I would have checked for modules first thing, but I've just been edified on the apache/PHP architecture. regards -- Tim tim at tee jay forty nine dot com or akwebsoft dot com http://www.akwebsoft.com _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list macports-users@lists.macosforge.org https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users