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Sybase-PHP-Apache mini-HOWTO

Tyson Lloyd Thwaites

tyson.lloydthwaites@ite.com.au

Revision History
Revision 1.32001-07-11Revised by: TLT
Fixed example PHP script.
Revision 1.22001-06-13Revised by: TLT
Shane Gelven pointed out an error in the init script paths.
Revision 1.12001-05-29Revised by: TLT
Updated environment configuration section, changed HOWTO name.

This HOWTO explains how to set up a Linux machine to run an Apache web server using PHP to access a Sybase-ASE database.


 
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