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[nycphp-talk] can PHP4 and 5 co-exist?

Jon Baer jonbaer at jonbaer.net
Wed May 19 12:54:01 EDT 2004


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An interesting method to try is to proxy:

http://wiki.coggeshall.org/37.html

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To solve this problem, I used Apache's mod_proxy module and two apache
servers... My primary server runs PHP 5 as an Apache module and a second
apache server runs PHP 4.3.5 as a module. My configuration requires that
you can setup multiple virtual servers and run Apache to listen on
localhost on port 8080.
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- - Jon

Tim Gales wrote:

|>Is there a way to run both PHP4.x and 5 on one machine?
|>
|
| I have Apache 2.0 something running php 4 and Apache 1.3x
| running rc1 of php 5. I think theoretically both web
| servers could run (listening on different ports) --
| I never tried it.

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