I've heard that RH8 decided to disable short tags
in their default php.ini  If this is true, the people
at RedHat deserve a good spanking.  Talk about being
irresponsible!

Regards,
Philip


On Tue, 24 Dec 2002, Tom Woody wrote:

> I have found this to be very true with RedHat 8 (includes Apache2.0.40,
> and php 4.2.2).  While RedHat 8.0 isn't really ready for a production
> server, apache2 and php definitly are not.  You have to bend over
> backwards to get some things working correctly if at all.  Plus there
> are still some stability issues with RH 8.
> 
> As far as my production servers go apache 1.3 and RH 7.3 for now.
> 
> On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 00:02:49 -0700
> Rick Widmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > At 08:04 AM 12/24/02 +0300, sport4ever wrote:
> > 
> > >maybe there is something wrong with php.ini
> > >notice that I faced with this problem just after I upgraded to (PHP
> > >4.2.1),(Apache2), everything was great before!
> > 
> > The last I heard PHP + Apache2 is pretty much experimental, and not 
> > recommended for production servers.  Unless you plan on working to
> > debug the combination of programs, you should be using Apache 1.3 if
> > you want to use PHP.
> > 
> > There are a few combinations of versions that work together, but
> > unless you are willing to put a lot of extra effort and study into
> > using Apache 2, stick with 1.3 until the PHP developers announce
> > Apache 2 support.
> > 
> 
> 
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> 
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> throw the Windows out of your computer! 
> 
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