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Linux.com: Installing Apache 1.3.19 with mySQL + PHP4 + FrontPage 2000
Apr 16, 2001, 19 :02 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (1336 reads) (Other stories by Dallas Engelken)

"This article will take you through, step by step, an Apache 1.3.19 install with support for mySQL, PHP4, FrontPage 2000, and virtual hosting with all these features. It has been tested on stock Redhat 7.0, and Mandrake 7.2, so it should work on any flavor of Linux you want. Would also work on any other form of *NIX but you will have to download different packages for the install."

"... Adding FrontPage support to virtual webs is the same process covered in adding them to the Root Web. The only difference is you provide a multi-hosting name when running fpsrvadm.exe instead of just hiting enter. The multi-hosting name that you enter will be the ServerName defined in the ".

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  Frontpage is a backdoor
FP extensions is the biggest backdoor for Microsoft. Why would people pollute their Linux/Apache installations with FrontPage is beyond logic.

We've found that FP extensions bogs down the server.

You don't need FP extensions. It's Microsoft's last hope for penetrating the Net. Get rid of it!   
  Apr 23, 2001, 08:21:12
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