Nothing wrong with having 3 versions of Apache 1.3 and 5 or so of Apache 2..
.:) I got PHP4.3.4, 3.0.17, 5.0RC1-dev, at least 5 different perl versions,
two versions of TCL, same with python, I got Apache modules for all of these
as well... Sure isn't nessecary, but I'm sure learning lots from it...

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> Dvdmandt wrote:
>
> > If you got dozens domains, mod_l33t is highly recommended, but it's only
for
> > Apache 1.3 which I use under both Me, 2k and XP btw... Apache 2.0 just
cause
> > problems with PHP... Well, I haven't really confirmed it yet, but if you
> > read on the php.net manual page, you'll see it's not recommended yet...
> > Unless you run as CGI which I wouldn't recommend for anything in this
> > world... It's much slower, and the computer is slowed down noticably
after
> > about 50 requests... At least it was like that for me with my old
setup...
> >
>
> Thanks for the tips, but there's one thing I should point out - I won't
> actually be using Apache with my online domains (at least, I don't think
> so). I'm just going to use it on my computer to preview and test web
> pages before I publish them to my websites, which are hosted by ISP's
> that use Apache servers.
>
> But if I'm using it only locally, and I also have PHP on my computer,
> then I should probably take your advice and download Apache 1.3.
>
> I'm not really sure what I'm talking about (yet), but it should become
> clearer once I get Apache installed!

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