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May 29, 2013, 2:15 PM

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[Httpd Wiki] Update of "php" by gryzor

Dear Wiki user,

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The "php" page has been changed by gryzor:
https://wiki.apache.org/httpd/php?action=diff&rev1=1&rev2=2


= Using php with fastcgi =

- This method is suitable for versions 2.2 and older. Is also allows for a threaded mpm such as worker, which will significantly reduce the RAM requirements on your server.
+ This method is suitable for versions 2.2 and older. Is allows for a threaded mpm such as worker, which will significantly reduce the RAM requirements on your server.

Please see the [[php-fastcgi|following article]]

= Using php with fcgid =

- This section needs content
+ This method is suitable for versions 2.0 or 2.2. Is allows for a threaded mpm such as worker, which will significantly reduce the RAM requirements on your server. And mod_fcgid is an official Apache module.
+
+ Please see the [[php-fcgid|following article]]

= Using proxy_fcgi and php-fpm =


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Jun 3, 2013, 10:44 AM

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[Httpd Wiki] Update of "php" by gryzor [In reply to]

Dear Wiki user,

You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Httpd Wiki" for change notification.

The "php" page has been changed by gryzor:
https://wiki.apache.org/httpd/php?action=diff&rev1=3&rev2=4

The scope of this document is to enumerate all possible configuration scenarios to allow httpd to serve php content.
+
+ = Using php with fastcgi =
+
+ This method is suitable for versions 2.2 and older. It allows for a threaded mpm such as worker, which will significantly reduce the RAM requirements on your server.
+
+ Please see the [[php-fastcgi|following article]]
+
+ = Using php with fcgid =
+
+ This method is suitable for versions 2.0 or 2.2. Is allows for a threaded mpm such as worker, which will significantly reduce the RAM requirements on your server. And mod_fcgid is an official Apache module.
+
+ Please see the [[php-fcgid|following article]]
+
+ = Using proxy_fcgi and php-fpm =
+
+ This method is preferred above all other recipes, and is suitable for versions 2.4 and newer. Is also allows for a threaded mpm such as event or worker, which will significantly reduce the RAM requirements on your server.
+
+ Please see the [[PHP-FPM|following article]]

= Using php as a DSO =

@@ -26, +44 @@


[.[.PHPDownload|Why is my php file offered as a download with mod_php?]]

- = Using php with fastcgi =
-
- This method is suitable for versions 2.2 and older. It allows for a threaded mpm such as worker, which will significantly reduce the RAM requirements on your server.
-
- Please see the [[php-fastcgi|following article]]
-
- = Using php with fcgid =
-
- This method is suitable for versions 2.0 or 2.2. Is allows for a threaded mpm such as worker, which will significantly reduce the RAM requirements on your server. And mod_fcgid is an official Apache module.
-
- Please see the [[php-fcgid|following article]]
-
- = Using proxy_fcgi and php-fpm =
-
- This method is preferred above all other recipes, and is suitable for versions 2.4 and newer. Is also allows for a threaded mpm such as event or worker, which will significantly reduce the RAM requirements on your server.
-
- Please see the [[PHP-FPM|following article]]
-

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Jun 3, 2013, 10:49 AM

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[Httpd Wiki] Update of "php" by gryzor [In reply to]

Dear Wiki user,

You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Httpd Wiki" for change notification.

The "php" page has been changed by gryzor:
https://wiki.apache.org/httpd/php?action=diff&rev1=4&rev2=5

The scope of this document is to enumerate all possible configuration scenarios to allow httpd to serve php content.
+
+ = Using proxy_fcgi and php-fpm =
+
+ This method is preferred above all other recipes, and is suitable for versions 2.4 and newer. Is also allows for a threaded mpm such as event or worker, which will significantly reduce the RAM requirements on your server.
+
+ Please see the [[PHP-FPM|following article]]

= Using php with fastcgi =

@@ -14, +20 @@


Please see the [[php-fcgid|following article]]

- = Using proxy_fcgi and php-fpm =
-
- This method is preferred above all other recipes, and is suitable for versions 2.4 and newer. Is also allows for a threaded mpm such as event or worker, which will significantly reduce the RAM requirements on your server.
-
- Please see the [[PHP-FPM|following article]]

= Using php as a DSO =


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Jun 3, 2013, 10:52 AM

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[Httpd Wiki] Update of "php" by gryzor [In reply to]

Dear Wiki user,

You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Httpd Wiki" for change notification.

The "php" page has been changed by gryzor:
https://wiki.apache.org/httpd/php?action=diff&rev1=5&rev2=6

+ = Running PHP on Apache httpd =
+
The scope of this document is to enumerate all possible configuration scenarios to allow httpd to serve php content.

- = Using proxy_fcgi and php-fpm =
+ == Using proxy_fcgi and php-fpm (for 2.4) ==

This method is preferred above all other recipes, and is suitable for versions 2.4 and newer. Is also allows for a threaded mpm such as event or worker, which will significantly reduce the RAM requirements on your server.

Please see the [[PHP-FPM|following article]]

- = Using php with fastcgi =
+ == Using php with fastcgi (for 2.2 and older) ==

This method is suitable for versions 2.2 and older. It allows for a threaded mpm such as worker, which will significantly reduce the RAM requirements on your server.

Please see the [[php-fastcgi|following article]]

- = Using php with fcgid =
+ == Using php with fcgid (for 2.2 and older) ==

This method is suitable for versions 2.0 or 2.2. Is allows for a threaded mpm such as worker, which will significantly reduce the RAM requirements on your server. And mod_fcgid is an official Apache module.

Please see the [[php-fcgid|following article]]


- = Using php as a DSO =
+ == Using php as a DSO (deprecated) ==

This method is the oldest and slowest possible configuration. It is suitable for version 2.2 and older, and requires the use of the prefork mpm.


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