hi michael,

> It works for me, and I *never* run PHP as a module....

you always run it as CGI?  what are the advantages?  i figure,
if the load isn't too high, then the overhead doesn't matter.
php loads very quickly anyway.  but i'm not sure i see any
advantage except for suexec (which is a *big* advantage,
i like it :).

apart from that, any other reason you don't run it as a 
module?

tiger

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