To: andyk
Thanks for the info on PHP.
Actually, I don't want to run Apache or other web server. I just want to run a CGI script with PHP.
What is the filename for the PHP interpreter?
Is there a separate PHP interpreter for each of these: Apache, CGI, CLI?
How can I tell if the default configuration of Mepis has installed PHP as a CGI?
(I've discovered that PHP is already installed for Apache.)
What is the path to the PHP interpreter for CGI?
I know these are techy questions and you might not know the answers, so I'm going to ask these same questions on the Mepis forum. Hopefully, they will be able to answer them.
240 posted on
04/02/2006 10:32:41 AM PDT by
RebelTex
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To: RebelTex
Actually, I don't want to run Apache or other web server. I just want to run a CGI script with PHP.
Aha, I see. Well, I run PHP with Windows, so I can only help you generally...For Windows, yes, there are separate DLLs for Apache, CGI, ISAPI, etc.
You mentioned this folder before: /etc/PHP4/Apache2/php.ini
Have you looked within the PHP4 folder there to see if it has a CGI subfolder like it has for Apache?
241 posted on
04/02/2006 10:47:51 AM PDT by
andyk
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