i can't talk as to why that's happening - aside from stating the
obvious that the server is forgetting to parse things as php.
what i will say is this:
redo your system as a multi-server setup.
run a seperate configuration of mod_perl bound to port 8080 or
something on localhost, and prox
We are having a strange problem with our PHP sites and I was wondering
of someone has any pointers to offer.
We are running apache 2.0.55 with mod_perl 2.0.1 and php 4.3.3 and
mod_ssl 2.0.55 on a Sun Solaris machine. Every now and then, when
you
click on a URL that is a php script, instead of the
I have tried to install that PHP interpreter under Windows, but it gave some
bad errors. Isn't it working under Windows?
Teddy
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From: "Nikolay Ananiev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2005 23:16 PM
Subject: Re: mod_perl
As I read again, this can't be done. Anyway, it seems to be a great tool,
but is it really usable with mod_perl? Does the php interpreter take a lot
of memory?
"Nikolay Ananiev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> This is great! If it really works I can use it to create m
This is great! If it really works I can use it to create modules for php
nuke and other portal systems for my perl applications.
"Jonathan Vanasco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> there was a lot of talk on this about 2 weeks ago
>
> for those who were battling with t
there was a lot of talk on this about 2 weeks ago
for those who were battling with this:
http://www.justatheory.com/bricolage/1.9.0.html
and
http://search.cpan.org/dist/PHP-Interpreter/
A friend (I'll protect his identity) commented:
holy fuckstick
that makes the baby jesus cry