Re: Cygwin/Apache with PHP CGI

2002-05-17 Thread Sam Edge
Stipe Tolj wrote in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> in gmane.os.cygwin on Fri, 17 May 2002 13:45:47 +0200: > I wouldn't be to hard this way. At least anything else except the > phpinfo() apache section seem to work very stable from my testings. > So in a development or production area output of phpinfo() won

Re: Cygwin/Apache with PHP CGI

2002-05-17 Thread Stipe Tolj
Graeme Merrall wrote: > > Sam, your mail keeps bouncing. It makes it hard to want to help you when > you cannot be emailed. > > Sam Edge wrote: > > Instead I've downloaded the latest 4.2.0 Win32 native PHP ZIP file and > > unzipped this into its own directory. > > I have a patched version of PH

Re: Cygwin/Apache with PHP CGI

2002-05-17 Thread Stipe Tolj
Sam Edge wrote: > > (I appreciate that CGI is a sub-optimal way of using PHP in Apache but > at least this /is/ working for me and allows me to check my code more > easily before uploading to my service provider's Apache/PHP server.) I wouldn't be to hard this way. At least anything else except

Re: Cygwin/Apache with PHP CGI

2002-05-10 Thread Sam Edge
Graeme Merrall wrote in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> in gmane.os.cygwin on Fri, 10 May 2002 16:09:13 +1000: > Sam, your mail keeps bouncing. It makes it hard to want to help you when > you cannot be emailed. Odd. My From header is spam-trapped with ZZZ because this is a public place but your e-mail clie

Re: Cygwin/Apache with PHP CGI

2002-05-09 Thread Graeme Merrall
Sam, your mail keeps bouncing. It makes it hard to want to help you when you cannot be emailed. Sam Edge wrote: > Instead I've downloaded the latest 4.2.0 Win32 native PHP ZIP file and > unzipped this into its own directory. I have a patched version of PHP-4.2.0 (actually RC4) for Cygwin you c