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RE: Possible to use mod_php instead of fast-cgi?
I was thinking , does there have to be anything in apache2 to make php5 work??

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Rob..

robmorin Wrote:Hehehe, sorry about the long ps, i thought you might want to see the actual processes... Smile

I just changed as a test site, my sons website...

#!/bin/sh
umask 022
PHPRC="/var/www/fcgi/ryanmorin.com/php4/"
export PHPRC
PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN=4
export PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN
PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS=500
export PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS
exec /usr/bin/php5-cgi

As you can see it says php5-cgi

i restarted apache2, now you can try yourself at http://www.ryanmorin.com
Smile His word press site, he is only 8 years old...
Smile

it just hangs.... and othing in the logs, howerver i will double check....

Thanks..

BeNe Wrote:a "wc" for counting after the ps would be the nice way, but OK.
Try to switch to PHP5. I did not work with php4 and ispCP Rolleyes
Maybe someone else can give some info. But for the switch to php5.
Did you check the FAQ ? Of course or ?
-> http://www.isp-control.net/component/opt...iew/id,18/

Only a white site and no Error in the apachelog ?

Greez BeNe
02-06-2008 07:04 AM
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RE: Possible to use mod_php instead of fast-cgi? - robmorin - 02-06-2008 07:04 AM

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