|  | Posted by J.O. Aho on 06/12/30 12:00 
Gaston Verhulst wrote:
 > I have to thank you very much for the beautiful tip!
 > [gastonv@telenetPC ~]$ yum list installed | grep php
 > php.i386          5.2.4-3                installed
 > php-cli.i386      5.2.4-3                installed
 > php-common.i386   5.2.4-3                installed
 > php-mysql.i386    5.2.4-3                installed
 > php-pdo.i386      5.2.4-3                installed
 > After that and a reboot, the result of the 2 tests is succesfull.
 
 You know you are using Linux? So no point in rebooting, that is only needed if
 you switch to a new version of the kernel, all you needed to do was to restart
 the apache server with the simple
 
 /etc/init.d/httpd restart
 
 Thats all you need to do if you change settings in your php.ini or your in one
 of the apache config files.
 
 
 > Now I can experiment more ...
 
 Good luck.
 If you will be working with images, I suggest you use imagick (imagemagick)
 instead, this will of course require that you first install imagemagick and
 pecl and then use pecl to install imagick extension for php, it's a lot better
 IMHO than gd.
 
 --
 
 //Aho
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