sorry for being dumb....but what you´re saying is that I should move my 
phpfiles 
from /var/lib/tomcat6/webapps/geoserver/www to the apache document root under 
/var/www/?

...and php can only have one root?




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Von: Charles Galpin <[email protected]>
An: Robert Buckley <[email protected]>
CC: [email protected]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, den 9. März 2011, 17:31:29 Uhr
Betreff: Re: [Geoserver-users] enable php for geoserver document root

No, you'll need to move your php from the geoserver www directory to somewhere 
under your php root, but other than that it will work fine. 

It looks like you can add php support to tomcat but I personally wouldn't do 
this - apache httpd is much better suited for this,

http://php-java-bridge.sourceforge.net/doc/tomcat6.php



charles


On Mar 9, 2011, at 11:04 AM, Robert Buckley wrote:

Thanks for the reply,
>
>I have linux ubuntu server 10.04 running with tomcat6 on port 8080. Apache is 
>on 
>80 as default.
>
>I would like to keep the Apache webserver on 80 as other people will be using 
>to 
>to serve other content.
>
>I set up php to deal with apache at first and this works ok on  the domain:80. 
>But I would also like to use php in some of my geoweb applications which are 
>located in geoservers´ www document root.
>
>So...as far as I can understand your suggestion should work...
>
>
>ProxyPass                 
>/geoserver http://localhost:8080/geoserverProxyPassReverse 
>/geoserver http://localhost:8080/geoserver
>
>thanks,
>
>Robert
>
>
>
>
>
>
________________________________

>Von: Charles Galpin <[email protected]>
>An: Robert Buckley <[email protected]>
>CC: [email protected]
>Gesendet: Mittwoch, den 9. März 2011, 14:44:55 Uhr
>Betreff: Re: [Geoserver-users] enable php for geoserver document root
>
>Robert, you usually put apache httpd in front of geoserver/tomcat and use 
>mod_proxy (and mod_proxy_http) or mod_jk to pass the geoserver URLs through to 
>geoserver.
>
>
>If for example you are running a standalone geoserver on port 8080 and apache 
>on 
>port 80, you could setup your apache virtual host to serve your php document 
>root, but have this rule to proxy the geoserver requests using mod_proxy
>
>
>ProxyPass                 /geoserver http://localhost:8080/geoserver
>ProxyPassReverse /geoserver http://localhost:8080/geoserver
>
>
>
>You then access your geoserver 
>with http://apachewithphproot/geoserver/foo/bar and your php 
>with http://apachewithphproot/geoserver/your.php
>
>
>I am using this and the only negative side effect I can see is that the layer 
>preview doesn't work unless I access geoserver locally.
>
>
>hth
>charles
>
>
>On Mar 9, 2011, at 5:56 AM, Robert Buckley wrote:
>
>Hi,
>>
>>Does anyone know how to enable php for the geoserver document root? As I will 
>>be 
>>developing from the geoserver root directory it is necessary to have php 
>>enabled 
>>/directed to this root directory as well. However php only works in the root 
>>directory defined by apache2. How could I assign a second root for php?
>>
>>anyone done this before?
>>Thanks for any help,
>>
>
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