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Old 08-15-2003, 12:48 PM   #1
TACtech
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Apach2 & mod_php4 on Debian


Can someone tell me how I can add mod_php4 to my apache2? I’ve installed php4 and I can’t reconfigure that module using a Webmin. Please guide me thru how to enable it.

I am using Debian linux /Sarge

If you need more info please ask.

And those are the enabled modules

Active modules:
mod_access
mod_auth
mod_log_config
mod_logio
mod_env
mod_setenvif
worker
http_core
mod_mime
mod_status
mod_autoindex
mod_negotiation
mod_dir
mod_userdir
mod_alias
mod_so



Thanx for any help in advance.
 
Old 08-15-2003, 02:09 PM   #2
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Please refer to the PHP manual which explains in detail how to do so.
 
  


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