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Old 2004-06-15, 04:11 PM
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Is there a way to display the current environment for Apache, php, mysql and the likes?
I have a need to know where Apache is finding php.
I has php 4.3.0 installed and working, I have upgraded to php 4.3.7, but Apache is still showing 4.3.0.
From the command line, a php -i shows 4.3.7, but a phpinfo from Apache shows 4.3.0.

Please help....
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Old 2004-06-16, 09:04 AM
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Take a look at this script. You´ll have all the information about your apache, php and more!

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