[Pi3web-users] Can someone provide a quick quide on how to upgrade/add PHP and/or PERL?
                
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      From: Victor B. G. <pi3...@vb...> - 2003-04-10 21:14:20
      
     
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Hello Everyone, I know lately from the looks of this list it might seem I ask a lot of questions as I see I am the only one asking them... I'll intro myself quickly. I use another server which is much easier *but* lacks in so many areas in comparison to Pi3Web. I've learned and written many guides for my current server and actively support its users on the servers forums. I would like to help in beginner and novice documentation for Pi3Web in the sense of "GUI Does" and "How-to's". My only request is can someone please help me with a quick guide on how to best add/upgrade PHP &/or ActiveState PERL? I can pretty much travel the roads alone once their added and configured on the servers end. What I mean is something like this. 1. Download PHPs ZIP package. 2. Unzip it to Pi3Web/Languages/PHP 3. Open Pi3WEB's config file and go to line 350: CGI Parameters 4. Add this and Disable that 5. How to get Pi3Web to understand the PHP Interpreter Path 6. Tell Pi3Web about PHPs extension 7. REDIRECT_STATUS = 200 8. Add Index.php to your index files 9. Disable PHP 4.2.2 and GO 10. The End Has anyone got the time to help me out? Please, at least point me in the right direction? Also PERL would look the same 1. Download the ActiveState PERL Installer 2. Unzip it to Pi3Web/Languages/PERL 3. Open Pi3WEB's config file and go to line 350: CGI Parameters 4. Add this and Diable that 5. How to get Pi3Web to understand the PERL Interpreter Path 6. Tell Pi3Web about PERLs extension 7. Add Index.pl and Index.cgi to your index files 8. The End I would like to thank anyone for their time on this as I know its no easy task. I really appreciate anyones help, ideas and/or suggestions. I promise to publicly thank you :) Again, thanks in advance for any help on this :) -- Best regards, Victor B . Gonzalez pi3...@vb...  |