From: Steve L. <st...@si...> - 2000-11-13 17:54:28
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Folks, Any idea whether any ground is being gained on the mod_perl / mod_php problems of the current Slash tree? I had to remove php from my server to get Slash working, which isn't a big loss for me but I have some clients that are going to be a bit steamed. I understand that this is not a Slash issue per se, but I know there are folks out there that would like to be able to use Slash on php-enabled servers, so I thought I'd ask if there's any irons in the fire on this issue. Cheers, Steve Linberg -- Steve Linberg, Chief Goblin Silicon Goblin Technologies http://silicongoblin.com Be kind. Remember, everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle. |
From: Brian A. <br...@ta...> - 2000-11-14 17:15:40
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Steve Linberg wrote: > > Folks, > > Any idea whether any ground is being gained on the mod_perl / mod_php > problems of the current Slash tree? I had to remove php from my server to > get Slash working, which isn't a big loss for me but I have some clients > that are going to be a bit steamed. Are you referring to the mod_perl and PHP4 issue where one of the them is causing apache to core? It is a bit out of our scope :) -Brian |