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Executing PHP Pages
Find the following line in your Apache httpd.conf:
AddType application/x-httpd-php
Add the following extensions to the end of the line above:
.php .php3 .html .htm
FollowSymLinks
If your linkcodes go to your NATS install instead of your site, ensure you have the following two lines in your Apache configuration:
<Directory /home/www> Options FollowSymLinks AllowOverride All </Directory>
The lines should be in a global virtual host configuration. For example:
<VirtualHost *:80> ServerAdmin webmaster@site.com DocumentRoot /home/www ServerName site.com ServerAlias *.site.com CustomLog /dev/null common <Directory /home/www> Options FollowSymLinks AllowOverride All </Directory> </VirtualHost>
Zend Optimizer
To use Apache 2.0 with Zend Optimizer and NATS, change all of the lines starting with SetHandler in your nats/www/.htaccess. Replace the SetHandler with ForceType. For example:
Old
<Files ttrack> SetHandler application/x-httpd-php </Files>
New
<Files ttrack> ForceType application/x-httpd-php </Files>
Also add "AcceptPathInfo On" to the virtual host configuration in Apache's httpd.conf.
Apache 2
Most of our .htaccess files have the following lines:
<Files track> SetHandler application/x-httpd-php </Files>
Apache 2 requires you change the lines above to the lines below:
<Files track> SetOutputFilter PHP SetInputFilter PHP </Files>
See Also
- Apache2 Performance Tuning -- Official documentation about tuning your Apache for maximum performance. (Apache 2)
- Apache Performance Tuning -- Official documentation about tuning your Apache for maximum performance. (Apache 1.3)