configure php as both cgi and module on the apache web server
sheriffbotros
11:59 pm on Oct 4, 2004 (gmt 0)
Hi All, (go easy am brand new to php etc) anyway... is it ok to configure php as both cgi and module for apache 2.0; that is in the httpd.conf file set the directives that run both cgi and module?
coopster
9:10 pm on Oct 5, 2004 (gmt 0)
Welcome to WebmasterWorld, sheriffbotros.
(Windows-related answer): I think it's either one or the other. However, you could setup two different configurations and bounce back and forth by renaming them and restarting Apache.
With *nix, it depends on how it is compiled.
Timotheos
11:49 pm on Oct 5, 2004 (gmt 0)
Somebody in this thread [webmasterworld.com] msg #10 said it is possible. Worth a shot.
coopster
1:04 pm on Oct 6, 2004 (gmt 0)
That message is actually referring to the CLI, Timotheos, not CGI. Yes, you can have the Command Line Interface active in a module environment as well as a CGI environment. CLI and CGI are different SAPI's although they do share many of the same behaviors. Don't worry, a lot of folks get that confused. More reading available here...