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Posted by Gary L. Burnore on 05/31/06 22:08
On 31 May 2006 12:44:04 -0700, "Taariqq" <taariqq@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Sorry to intrude, Justin and all,
>
>I am looking to do the same on an Windows XP machine.
>I have PHP 4 and Apache 2.0.55 configured and running. Looking to
>install PHP 5, and be able to switch b/w them, to test different code.
Rather AOLish to top post and add a "me too".
>Sincerely,
>Tariq
>
>
>Justin L. Kennedy wrote:
>> Our current webserver is a Linux Apache 2 engine running several websites
>> in separate virtual hosts. All of our websites were written for PHP 4,
>> and thus is the version of PHP running. But we are looking to host a copy
>> of MediaWiki which will start to require PHP 5 during the next major
>> release.
>>
>> Since our existing sites are much to large to test and update to run under
>> PHP 5, I want to investigate whether we can install PHP 5 and configure
>> Apache to use PHP 4 for all the existings sites and use PHP 5 for the new
>> one.
>>
>> Has anyone successfully done this, and how?
>>
>> --
>> Justin Kennedy
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