@Kyleva2204Dec 10.2003 — #[i]Originally posted by Andres [/i]
[B]Exactly,
It's not working. Verio tells me "our unix system process PHP, however PHP here runs as a CGI" . I'm confused . What should I do? [/B][/QUOTE] either use PHP but rename the file to index.cgi or what ever or use CGI but the extension must be PHP.
@olafDec 10.2003 — #This means only that php is running in CGI-Mode. This means nothing to you, start program PHP and use the extensions like everyone here. It's very rare to find a provider who runs php as a module on Apache.
@pyroDec 10.2003 — #[i]Originally posted by olaf [/i]
[B]It's very rare to find a provider who runs php as a module on Apache. [/B][/QUOTE]I can neither verify nor disprove that, but it would be ironic, as the CGI install of PHP is considered "suicidal".
@olafDec 10.2003 — #Of course there are providers, but a lot are using the cgi-mode because its easier to maintain. I got this information from my ISP. Maybe it's not true???
@pyroDec 10.2003 — #As I said, I can neither prove nor disprove it. I can, however, testify that it is not hard to load PHP in as a module, if you even slightly know what you are doing (I'd hope most hosting providers know how Apache works...). On my testing server, I have PHP running as a module. The process is not that much different from installing it as a CGI binary.