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1. You have to install Memcache.
On Debian Linux, enter this command : Code:
apt-get install memcached php5-memcache 3. Enable the rewrite module with this command : Code:
a2enmod rewrite /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
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At least, you've an updated version of PHP... but you don't pay attention to my previous reply : install Memcache, configure your webserver to read the /web subdirectory and activate rewrite module.
It's not so complicated with Google...
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