Wow, my server is being upgraded today. I did all that for nothing.
How do I undo what I just did? I checked this morning and PHP3
was still in use on my server. That's why I tried to install PHP4.
Jeff Oien

> Don't reference the absolute path to php4.cgi in your .htaccess it has to be
> relative to the domain.  Instead, try:
>
> Action application/x-httpd-php-xphp /cgi-bin/PHP2/php.cgi
> AddHandler application/x-httpd-php-xphp .phtml
>
> This is how I got PHP2 back.  BUT, if you server is one of the ones that have been
> upgraded to FreeBSD 4, PHP4 is already installed.
>
> Try to run "uname -v" when you log in.  You may not have to compile PHP4 like this.
>
> Or see if your server has been upgraded at
> http://support.pair.com/notices/stable-upgrade.html
>
> Michael
>
>
> Jeff Oien wrote:
>
> > I went through this installation process to install PHP4 on a pair
> > server. When I try to run a PHP script I get an internal server error
> > with this: Premature end of script headers: /usr/www/users/xxxx/cgi-bin/php4.cgi
> > What should I do from here? Thanks.
> > Jeff Oien
> >
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