The easiest way that I can think of would be to set up 2 apaches also. Then
configure php4 to run with one, and php5 to run with the other. Then you can
have apache listen on a different port for the second version. I've never
done this.... it's just an idea.

-Josh



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> does anyone know if it is possible to get php 4 and 5 running
> together
> under apache 2?
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