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I installed MySQL from these guys and wanted to use their PHP installation too. However, their PHP needs Apache 2.0.48 (they also have a complete installation for that).
I like the complete package of MySQL, it includes a simple pref pane for initializing the program etc. I think the PHP package will have similar advantages.
I use it for personal web sharing on a local network and previewing/testing different PHP-based apps.
My questions are...
Is it reasonable to install Apache 2.0 given the backwards compatibility issues?
Has 2 found its feet in the real world or are most providers still using 1.3?
I like the complete package of MySQL, it includes a simple pref pane for initializing the program etc. I think the PHP package will have similar advantages.
I use it for personal web sharing on a local network and previewing/testing different PHP-based apps.
My questions are...
Is it reasonable to install Apache 2.0 given the backwards compatibility issues?
Has 2 found its feet in the real world or are most providers still using 1.3?