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Sergey Kornilov admin 9/22/2008 |
I would say Apache 1.x is a fairly old piece of software. I would suggest upgrading to Apache 2.x. Another thing you may want to try - install PHP 5. |
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Tane author 9/23/2008 |
Yes. I know this but for the time being it is not possible. I would say Apache 1.x is a fairly old piece of software. I would suggest upgrading to Apache 2.x. Another thing you may want to try - install PHP 5. |
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steveh 9/23/2008 |
Check the apache logs access and error, also, try running apache in non daemon mode and see if that sheds any more light on it? |
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Tane author 10/31/2008 |
Replying to my own question :-) |