[Mapserver-users] installation in a shared hosting environment
Stephen Woodbridge
woodbri@swoodbridge.com
Tue, 13 Apr 2004 22:38:11 -0400
That should work great, I have a similar setup on my system. I have
virtual hosts where all of them use the standard php apache module and
then in one virtual host I have installed php as cgi-bin with mapscript
and all the php requests in that virtual host go to that php instead of
the apache php module. You can do the same thing on a directory by
directory basis if you want it not a big deal.
Works great, haven't had a problem.
-Steve
Hal Mueller wrote:
>
> I'm about to try again to install onto a shared hosting setup (the Ensim
> virtual server, running Linux, I think Redhat).
>
> The shared hosting comes with Apache, PHP, and mySQL already installed,
> and maintained by the hosting company. I don't want to break the
> preinstalled Apache/PHP. But I do specifically want PHPmapscript
> available.
>
> I'm about to install a second copy of PHP, in a separate clean
> subdirectory, which will be used only to drive Mapserv/Mapscript. Is
> this a viable plan? Anything to worry about? Any suggestions on config
> options or other gotchas?
>
> TIA,
> Hal
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