PHPMapscript CGI =>trouble
William K
woklist at CHARTER.NET
Wed Apr 6 17:29:46 PDT 2005
Don't know much about PHP + Apache 2 (or the Serverlogistics
distributions of these), but I recall that there are issues with
running MapServer in Apache 2. I think? Can someone else say?
But, while their PHP and Apache 2 distributions may be fairly
up-to-date, that's a very old MapServer. Do you have to use Apache 2?
I just recently put together a current MapServer package for Mac OS X.
MS 4.4.1, includes both CGI MapServer and PHP-MapScript (for PHP as an
Apache module, which I also include). All support libraries included.
All made for the stock Apache 1.3.33 that comes with Mac OS 10.3.
Check out my MapServer page:
<http://webpages.charter.net/kyngchaos/macosx/mapservinstall.html>.
On Apr 6, 2005, at 6:07 PM, wannes Van der Gucht wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm new to mapserver and not familiar with terminal(and compiling). I
> installed PHP4 on apache2 with a package (serverlogistics) on my Mac
> (OSX
> 10.3.8). The package installs PHP as a module, so I installed a PHP
> executable in the cgi-bin directory and followed the instructions in
> MapserverWiki:PHPMapScriptCGI. Normally any script with the .phtml
> extension
> in the /htdocs/MSrecipes directory will execute as a CGI, but this
> doesn't
> work...
>
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William Kyngesburye <kyngchaos at charter.net>
http://webpages.charter.net/kyngchaos/
"Oh, look, I seem to have fallen down a deep, dark hole. Now what does
that remind me of? Ah, yes - life."
- Marvin
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