> There must be an easier way !!!
Sorry. <:~) You could hack mod_proxy or mod_backhand and put
PHP on a different server (or same server on different port). If you
have to pick between the two, I recommend backhand (comes with a lot of
other really nice features).
http://www.backhand.org/
-sc
> Please help me... I've spent over 20 hours reading nearly every forum
> on phpbuilder.net and a whole host of other sites now, and I've found
> two others who have exactly the same problem as me, and having emailed them,
> they never found an elegant solution... they ended up re-writing all their
> code in one or the other.
Yup, sorry. Apache 2.0 has filter support so this may be an
easier solution in the future. I'm writing ruby-tmpl (mod_ruby module)
that has output processing because this isn't an easy problem to solve.
> But I've got over 40,000 lines of Perl, and the entire rest of the site is
> in PHP, so this is an unbelievable task if I have to resort to it !?!?!?
Bummer.... if this is for a company, you may want to look into
an outside contracting firm to help you with this. ;~)
http://www.mha.ca/ - These guys are great PHP contractors that I've used
before.
-sc
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