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Posted by lark on 01/03/07 03:16
== Quote from Gary (gg@gg.com)'s article
> Hello,
> I'm not a php coder, but a web designer who manages a co-located
server
> remotely. The server runs an older Plesk 6 GUI for hosting
domains
> which uses an older form of PHP (4.2.2). I'm not sure if this
older
> version of PHP is an issue of the Plesk install or a root server
issue
> that I can address seperately. The server is a Linux-based
server, and
> I do have command-line access to the server root via a utility
called
> "putty". I have never used it before; the closest thing I may
have done
> is issue command-line directives in old dos-based computers.
> Can anyone advise me on how I would install PHP 5.2 on this
server?
> ON THE php website, they offer "windows binaries". I am on a
windows
> machine, but the server I manage remotely is Linux; are these
binaries
> the ones I use?
> If anyone could point me to any help for this problem it would
be much
> appreciated...
> Gary
I don't think you'd be able to find binaries for this particular
brand of linux. you may have to try to compile php utilizing your
current web server software (most probably apache).
there is a tone of guides on how to compile php with apache on the
web. just google it and you'll find out. good luck.
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