"John P. Looney" wrote:
>> On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 09:45:56PM +0100, Donncha O Caoimh mentioned:
> > I started to configure php4 when I noticed a configure line checking for
> > AOLserver support.
> > Now, Kate's ranted on about how great AOLServer is for so long I just
> > jumped at the chance of using it along with PHP. I downloaded the server
> > and installed it in /usr/local/aolserver/, then configured and compiled
> > php4, and installed it as an AOLserver library.
> > Thanks to an email from Kate I managed to configure the webserver to
> > understand and parse .php and .php3 files so it was time to test.
>> BTW, it was Barry Flanagan (my boss) that did all that work. He said it
> was a bitch to convert our AOLserver/TCL init file to add PHP4 support..
>
Nice reference on the AOLserver community BBS - How Barry did it:
http://community.aolserver.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl?msg_id=00000c&topic_id=10&topic=General%20Discussion
Regards...jmcc
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