Apache 2 and PHP 4

Mark Musone mmusone at shatterit.com
Sat Sep 17 23:49:39 EDT 2005


This suggestion had not changed, nor is it likely to ever change. Even stronger against is
is Rasmus's opinion on it.

http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/httpd-users/200403.mbox/%3CPine.WNT.4.56.0403012251570.1224@DELL%3E


http://groups.google.com/group/php.general/msg/9031e5112f534413


With that said, while i am in total agreement with those thoughts, php5 and apache2 is fine if you have a run-of-the-mill
web site.. some php here and there to do "standard" php type stuff, i.e. using php with just a few modules built in..etc..
and using it under small to medium loads.

Anything the would be production with high wbe traffic, or using many complicated php modules (and at one time), i would not think of using apache2.

-Mark



On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 12:34:16PM -0400, Frank Kumro wrote:
> A while back (a long time) I read that the php devs didnt suggest to
> use php4 with apache 2. Does anyone know if this has changed? I am
> about to setup a new webserver and possibly upgrade an existing one.
> This information would be great because I've been looking to try out
> apache 2 but only if it is recommended and stable. Thanks guys...
> -- 
> Frank
> Shenanigans!!
> 



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