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Hi,
I am new to PHP and just trying to eveluate if it will suit my purposes. I have apache installed with cgi perl scripts delivering web pages to IE browser. I want to see if I can use PHP to generate report pages for the same tool from Sybase data. That is, cgi scripts and PHP should co-exist delivering pages to the same browser tool. Should I install PHP on the Solaris server in cgi more or as apache module ? If I use the apache module option can I still have the existing cgi perl scripts working along with it ? Thanks MR |
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<ahmbrahmasmi@gmail.com> wrote in message news:a39cebad-53cc-417a-9809-9557c8da168e@e10g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > Hi, > > I am new to PHP and just trying to eveluate if it will suit my > purposes. I have apache installed with cgi perl scripts delivering web > pages to IE browser. I want to see if I can use PHP to generate report > pages for the same tool from Sybase data. That is, cgi scripts and PHP > should co-exist delivering pages to the same browser tool. > > Should I install PHP on the Solaris server in cgi more or as apache > module ? If I use the apache module option can I still have the > existing cgi perl scripts working along with it ? i'd use php as a module. and yes, cgi perl script can merrily co-exist. |
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