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| Going from Apache 1.3.x to Apache 2.2 ?
Is vBSEO fully Apache 2.2 compatible? Has anyone here recently upgraded from Apache 1.3.x to the Apache 2.2 series? Wondering if the time is right to make the leap... |
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yup, I did it recently, along with mysql 4.2.x to 5.0 upgrade. didin't run into any problems.
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I also run apache 2.2.x. It's more the PHP version that you should be looking at when finding out whether software will work after an upgrade as it's PHP that it's running through, and PHP is running through apache.
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