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  From: Ben Kramer <ben@webmedia.com.au>
  To  : David Lloyd <lloy0076@rebel.net.au>
  Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2001 10:54:18 +0930

Re: PHP Question

Hi david,

you can put up a simple page to see what exactly is available from a php
server.
The contents of the page should be:
<?php phpinfo() ?>

then call it whatever.php.

When you access this page it well tell you how it has been compiled and
what is available.

Cheers,

Ben.

David Lloyd wrote:
> 
> I've got the PHP Manual and I know that the place that is running PHP
> has at least a default PHP 4.0 (possible a .1 now) install.
> 
> The manual lists a number of functions under subjects.
> 
> I would assume that if it's listed in the manual then it would be
> installed by default unless overridden.
> 
> DSL
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