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Content preview: It appears that on Mar 05 2005 at 11:00:16, timothy johnson wrote ... > Is it possible to run to different versions of php on the same > machine? like using a virtual server or something. I believe you need to run 2 instances of apache to get this to work... [...]

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Subject:
[gentoo-user] Re: Two versions of PHP
From:
Ash Varma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:
Sat, 05 Mar 2005 12:57:19 +1300
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It appears that on Mar 05 2005 at 11:00:16, timothy johnson wrote ...


Is it possible to run to different versions of php on the same
machine? like using a virtual server or something.



I believe you need to run 2 instances of apache to get this to work...



That shouldn't be required at all. You'll have to decide which PHP gets the .php extension and which will have to go with .php{ver#} and you configure Apache to fire the correct mod_php-{ver#} according to extension.
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