right. What im trying to get at are php applications. For example, to
get drupal running under cherokee is somewhat hard, and it doesnt
easily create search engine friendly links. Sure there are ways, and
howtos, but its just too complicated for me to say sell hosting on a
cherokee-based webserver without having to do a lot of extra work.

On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 8:32 AM, Gunnar Wolf <[email protected]> wrote:
> Paul Bartell dijo [Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 06:05:09AM -0800]:
>> Wow. Or better yet, make a compatibility layer so that people can use
>> .htaccess files for various url rewirtes etc, without having to have
>> admin access to the machine. or. giving more than just the admin
>> access to the web interface. (hosting environment anyone?)
>
> Umh... A bit unlikely, I'd venture to say. Cherokee has moved away
> from the multiple configuration files stand towards a centralized (and
> centrally managed) configuration file. In any case, this tool would
> _aid_ a sysadmin into integrating an Apache config file (or a
> .htaccess file, if Iván considers my idea as meritable) into Cherokee
> - And quite possibly, the conversion won't be complete.
>
> The Apache internals are _way_ different from Cherokee's - And of
> course, a config file (or config snippet?) convertor will only get you
> so far.
>
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