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PHP as CGI
Hi there.
What is the difference of PHP as CGI or as Apache module? Except you can't set .htaccess, why does v.1.8.8 RC1 needs PHP being a module? Is there a way to set it with PHP as CGI? |
PhpDig v.1.8.8 RC1 uses a .htaccess file to set a couple of PHP values.
Regarding CGI versus Apache: http://www.pmachine.com/forum/thread...6199_0_19_40_C http://www.google.com/search?q=http%...m88%2F3645.htm http://forum.powweb.com/archive/index.php/t-1104.html There are proponents and opponents for each. |
I see. Seems like what is best between PHP & ASP...
Besides you can't set the .htaccess file in the PhpDig root directory, can PhpDig work OK with PHP as CGI? If not, what will change between both configurations? |
You could try setting the PHP values from the .htaccess file in the php.ini file instead. Other than that, I don't see why PhpDig wouldn't work with PHP as CGI, but I haven't tested it so who knows.
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