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54    described in the What can PHP do? section:
82 section about writing command line PHP applications. In this case, you
92 From now on, this section deals with setting up PHP for web servers on
104 This section applies to Windows 98/Me and Windows NT/2000/XP/2003. PHP
282 in Chapter 5 section.
304 the section about Windows extensions, about how to set up one, and
316 This section contains notes specific to the ActiveScript installation.
362 This section contains notes and hints specific to IIS (Microsoft
368 attacks. Please read our CGI security section to learn how to defend
479 This section contains notes and hints specific to Apache 1.3.x installs
520 # Add to the end of the LoadModule section
523 # Add to the end of the AddModule section
537 Installation Steps section, you need to insert these lines to your
560 attacks. Please read our CGI security section to learn how to defend
573 This section contains notes and hints specific to Apache 2.0.x installs
654 attacks. Please read our CGI security section to learn how to defend
688 This section contains notes and hints specific to Sun Java System Web
751 <Object name="default"> section, place this line necessarily after
783 is recommended to raise it with the Admin Server (in the section
866 This section contains notes and hints specific to OmniHTTPd on Windows.
873 attacks. Please read our CGI security section to learn how to defend
901 This section contains notes and hints specific to Xitami on Windows.
916 attacks. Please read our CGI security section to learn how to defend
977 manual section titled Installation of PECL extensions for details
1047 via the PEAR packaging system. This section of the manual is intended
1285 [php] ; section markers (text within square brackets) are also ignored
1392 This section holds common questions about the way to install PHP. PHP
1575 In the %build section add the database support you want, and the
1577 For MySQL you would add --with-mysql=/usr The %build section will