The recent, and past, discussion about CGI vs DSO PHP also pertain to
OSX. Basically, you can try it, but (especially on high load sites)
may run into problems.
If you're not ready for a little uncertainty, go for the tried-and-
true PHP as CGI.
On Jun 7, 2007, at 12:42 PM, Abe Gillespie wrote:
I haven't done an install in a while. I was wondering if PHP
MapScript still necessitates PHP as a CGI (instead of an Apache
module).
Thanks!
-Abe
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