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10.3: Enable the built-in PHP module (And then update PHP)
Authored by: osxfan57 on Nov 14, '03 10:36:32AM

Thanks! I installed DT off the Panther CD and it all worked perfectly as to installing. Only question now: when I run the php test script, I still get PHP Version 4.3.2, not 4.3.4. What am I doing wrong?

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10.3: Enable the built-in PHP module (And then update PHP)
Authored by: skribble on Nov 14, '03 12:32:01PM
did you restart apache?
 sudo apachectl restart
also reload you browser to make sure you are not just loading a cached version of the info page.

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10.3: Enable the built-in PHP module (And then update PHP)
Authored by: osxfan57 on Nov 15, '03 12:50:16AM

I did, and I've actually both emptied the Safari cache and rebooted. No dice. Yet the install went fine, no errors!

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10.3: Enable the built-in PHP module (And then update PHP)
Authored by: osxfan57 on Nov 15, '03 12:51:59AM

Sorry, I hadn't restarted Remote Login. Now that I have, it shows up fine as 4.3.4. Thanks!

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