at the moment, i've got working build of apache 1.3.24 on my redhat7.3 box
compiled from source in /usr/local/.  it serves up static html pages and
does the whold perl/cgi thing, but now i'm looking at teaching myself php
and that feature was not included in the original build.  in fact, php isn't
even on my system yet.

so a google-search led me here:
  www.blazonry.com/scripting/install_apache.php
but the instructions there are for for the "from scratch" point of view.  i
suppose it's not THAT big a deal...  i mean, all i have to do is save my
httpd.conf and overwrite everything else right? but is this the only option?
every time i want to add functionality to my webserver i have to blow it
away and replace it?  i'm sure this can't be right.  enlightenment would be
appreciated.

thanks

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daniel a. g. quinn
starving programmer

never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups



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