PHP as Apache Module

PHP as Apache Module

Posted by: slimandslam
Posted on: 2005-07-12 14:32:00

I'm considering moving to Dreamhost, but I need PHP4 and PHP5 running as Apache modules. CGI isn't an option.
Also, there are certain extensions I need (e.g. xslt, mbstring, gd, and openssl on PHP4, and iconv, xsl, openssl, and soap on PHP5). Am I out-of-luck if your Apache modules aren't loading those extensions?

Cheers,

J

Re: PHP as Apache Module

Posted by: slimandslam
Posted on: 2005-07-13 16:21:00

Is this a hard question?

Re: PHP as Apache Module

Posted by: manic
Posted on: 2005-07-13 17:45:00

PHP4 is available as an apache module, PHP5 is not.

http://wiki.dreamhost.com/index.php/Installing_PHP5

Re: PHP as Apache Module

Posted by: doeleman
Posted on: 2005-07-15 15:02:00

You can see the standard phpinfo() for the different standard setups (PHP4 as Apache module, PHP4 as CGI, PHP5 as CGI) at http://php.dreamhosters.com/.

You can also see a phpinfo() for at custom compiled PHP with a few more options, but unfortunately you can only run your custom compiled PHP as a CGI.


Best of luck



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