This is exactly waht he is tellign you.
it is *very* simple to get php3 working as modules. Easier than the
cgi route.
Just uncomment those lines and restart apache. See php.net to learn the
language
charles
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, er-chan wrote:
> In /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf there are lines with
> #Load module php_module modules/mod_php.so
> #Load module php3_module modules/libphp3.so
>
> locate modules/mod_php.so failed to find any modules containing php
>
> What I want is not necessarily modules but php.cgi for php4 or php3
>
> ; this may not be most efficient for speed but maybe easier to install
>
> and learn scripting for a newbie. thanks
>
>
> ###### er-chan ##### at ## scn.org ### at #### usa.net ######
>
>
> On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, Dave Reed wrote:
>
> > > From: er-chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >
> > > I am a newbie server admin RH6.1. Apache 1.3.9 is running and I want to
> > > install php4 as a cgi in order to learn some php scripting. What is the
> > > easiest most fail-safe way to add php4beta ??? tia from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > RH 6.1 has php3 (php 3.0.12 I think) so you can already experiment
> > with php. Since you describe yourself as a newbie, I would start with
> > that rather than trying to install php4 now.
> >
> > You will need to edit the apache configuration file to enable php. I
> > think it's /etc/http/http.conf (but I'm not at my Linux box now so
> > that may not be quite right). In the configuration file, you'll need
> > to uncomment (remove the leading #) the lines that talk about php and
> > then restart apache (something like: /etc/rc.d/httpd restart, but
> > again, I'm not at my Linux box and probably don't have the correct
> > path).
> >
> > Dave
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