it's true, you have to do it by hand indeed. a dialog like
if it is by purpose, it would be wise to warn the user
dialog --msgbox "Warning: you still need to edit /etc/apache/httpd.conf to \
enable php4" 6 $COLUMNS
but when you look at it, it can potentially be a small security hole, or
There is some strange behaviour on woody if I install first the apache and
afterwards the php4 module. It asks me to fi apache should configure the
httpd.conf to add the php4 line. However, after pressing "y" the line even
has an "#" in the beginning, which means, php4 isn't enabled. Maybe it's a
f
Hi, I just apt-get installed Apache, and it seems to work just fine. I
then installed PHP4, and apache did not seem to recognize PHP files.
I've tried several extensions: .phtml, .php, ,php3, php4... none of them
work. The first three act really odd... when I click on them in my
brows
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Recent upgrade from testing gives me apache 1.3.19-1.
Great. (Upgrade from 1.3.9 long awaited.)
Now can anyone point me towards a .deb or otherwise of ph
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