Re: [PHP] Installing both static and dynamic modules

2002-10-09 Thread Jonathan Duncan

Ah, that makes sense.  Thanks Tom and David.

Jonathan


Tom Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Hi,

 Wednesday, October 9, 2002, 1:24:31 AM, you wrote:
 JD In the INSTALL file notes for PHP is says:

 JD 1: Only install either the static module or the dynamic one.  Do not
 JDinstall both.

 JD No reasoning is given for this statement.  Does anyone know what the
reason
 JD for this is?

 JD The reason I want to know is because I run both the Apache module and
the
 JD static cgi module on my server and I haven't had any problems.  I have
the
 JD cgi module for running php scripts as cron jobs.

 JD Anyone know why the statement?

 JD Thanks,
 JD Jonathan Duncan

 They are not talking about the cgi version, they mean don't compile
 php into apache as a permanent module and also try to load it as a
 dynamic one at the same time cgi is treated as a completely seperate
 program so it can co-exist with an internal apache php module.

 --
 regards,
 Tom




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[PHP] Installing both static and dynamic modules

2002-10-08 Thread Jonathan Duncan

In the INSTALL file notes for PHP is says:

1: Only install either the static module or the dynamic one.  Do not
   install both.

No reasoning is given for this statement.  Does anyone know what the reason
for this is?

The reason I want to know is because I run both the Apache module and the
static cgi module on my server and I haven't had any problems.  I have the
cgi module for running php scripts as cron jobs.

Anyone know why the statement?

Thanks,
Jonathan Duncan



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Re: [PHP] Installing both static and dynamic modules

2002-10-08 Thread Tom Rogers

Hi,

Wednesday, October 9, 2002, 1:24:31 AM, you wrote:
JD In the INSTALL file notes for PHP is says:

JD 1: Only install either the static module or the dynamic one.  Do not
JDinstall both.

JD No reasoning is given for this statement.  Does anyone know what the reason
JD for this is?

JD The reason I want to know is because I run both the Apache module and the
JD static cgi module on my server and I haven't had any problems.  I have the
JD cgi module for running php scripts as cron jobs.

JD Anyone know why the statement?

JD Thanks,
JD Jonathan Duncan

They are not talking about the cgi version, they mean don't compile
php into apache as a permanent module and also try to load it as a
dynamic one at the same time cgi is treated as a completely seperate
program so it can co-exist with an internal apache php module.

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regards,
Tom


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