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From: Michael Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Flint Doungchak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, php-
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Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2001 20:24:56 -0600
Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] ISAPI Status

> At 12:27 PM 12/14/2001 -0800, Flint Doungchak wrote:
> >I was just wanting to see what people are experiencing with the ISAPI
> module
> >for IIS 5.0 with PHP 4.1.0.
> 
> Sorry I don't have an answer to your question, but just a related
> question 
> of my own.  I've seen lots of people refer to 4.1.0 as "finally a
> stable 
> ISAPI dll".  Are people having that much trouble with the previous 
> versions?  I don't have a lot of experience running PHP on Windows, but
> I 
> have been toying with 4.0.6 as an ISAPI dll running on NT/IIS 4.0 for
> about 
> three weeks now.  It's done some funky things, usually right after I
> start 
> the server, but if I manage to get it started it seems to stay running.
> 
> I'm just wondering if my experience is common or not...right now I
> don't 
> have a super compelling reason to immediately upgrade because 4.0.6 is 
> pretty solid for me...
> 
> Of course, I'm just doing development on this machine, and it's only me
> and 
> about three other people who hit it regularly.  Should I be expecting
> it to 
> explode when I start putting it into production?

Jupp. My experience with the new ISAPI is that it's faster, but blows up 
just like befor when you put it to some real traffic. Access 
Violation... *bang*
Tried it on a couple of production-sites (that runs vBulletin very well 
in CGI mode). ISAPI kept up for about 20 min, and then died. There still 
seem to be some serious memory leaks. This problem automatially becomes 
more evident when traffic increases above "one guy doing som test 
surfing for a couple of days." Popular web-forums is a good test ;-)

I've gone through the open bugs on http://bugs.php.net and found that 
several of the open 4.0.6 bugs still exist in 4.1.0.

I think I'll wait for a few iterations before I give it another try. 
Luckily I have the HW to run PHP in CGI :). IIS5 with PHP in CGI-mode is 
rock stable. Been running it for 10 months with NO downtime (except when 
upgrading).

Regards
- Tommy



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