I'm on Windows 2000 trying to get the JSR 223: Scripting Pages in
Java^TM Web Applications working of which PHP is the initial concrete
implementation. Zend has been working with Sun to support PHP (and other
scripting languages) better within Tomcat basically. Things get running
fine thou the
Why is there such a reluctance to using Apache 2? For stability issues,
PHP should recommend Apache 2 but in prefork mode. Instead of saying
Apache 2 is unsupported, just say non prefork mode is not supported.
Additionally, if PHP is more acceptable of Apache 2 (in the supported
mode), then use
Is there a version of Apache 2+ that now works with PHP? Last I
checked,
the were incompatible, but recently someone I ran into claimed that
the bugs
have been for such a setup.
There is the warning not to use apache 2.0 and php in production. I am
sure that there are many that are using it
Thanks guys. Makes sense. This is a conversion from ColdFusion and was
not an issue in ColdFusion, thou in CF you could do read or write
locking to allow for such situations. I'll rework things.
Steve
John W. Holmes wrote:
Steve Wardell wrote:
I have a page on my PHP site that nee
I have a page on my PHP site that needs to access itself. I open a
socket connection and pass in the HTTP request header including a cookie
string such as:
Cookie: PHPSESSID=766bc531e9185be6b54206c944f258d9
With the session name and id of the user's current session (as I want
the request to th
that are called but
rather sort of merges it in memory into one file to run it seems.
Steve
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> On 17-Mar-01 Steve Wardell wrote:
> > I didn't know where else to
I didn't know where else to post feature requests so I'll post it here.
Could we get included files to not merely be sucked in to the file that is
including it but still think of it as a distinctive file in terms of getting
debug output for errors. The reasons for this are 2 fold:
1) You could se
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