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Posted by "J.F.Kishor" on 11/29/05 08:41
Hi,
Thanks.......!
Even the second is server-parsed not cgi
Some more suggestions are welcomed, so we can succeed in
experimentation of Two version of PHP in same server.
> i haven't tried this since php3/4, but it used to be that you could
> install them both (as server parsed, not one as a cgi) and then use
> different file extensions (and appropriate apache entries) to direct
> which php version parsed the page. e.g., we used ".php3" to use the
> php3 install and ".php" for php4.
>
> i have a sense that this may be harder (or potentially impossible)
> now, but you may want to look at the apache install documentation to
> see if it gives hints. there used to be information in, i believe,
> the apache source install documentation explaining how to do this.
>
> as someone else has indicated, you can (or at least should be able
> to) install one version as server-parsed and the second as cgi,
> though that may not meet your needs.
>
>
> ------------ Original Message ------------
> > Date: Monday, November 28, 2005 12:07:02 PM +0530
> > From: "J.F.Kishor" <kishor@ooty.tenet.res.in>
> > To: php-general@lists.php.net
> > Subject: [PHP] Two version of PHP in single server
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a query, can we run two versions of PHP in linux 7.2
> > server.
> >
> > I want to use PHP 4.x for one application and PHP 5.1.0 for
> > another application in the same server.
> >
> > Do I need to do some configuration changes to set the php
> > path. To look up different versions based on the request of
> > the application.
> >
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > - JFK
> > kishor
> > Nilgiri Networks
> >
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Regards,
- JFK
kishor
Nilgiri Networks
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