You can do what you're suggesting. To keep credentials in sync you
will have to ensure that the cookies are passed to both frames (by
using same domain or something similar) and leave the credentials
(session) information in a common database for you to access using
PHP or Node.
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Diogo R.
On Tue, 31 Jan 2012 19:28:24 -0800, Jon Morehouse wrote:
I understand that apache would bottleneck the node.js and vice versa
(Where applicable). What if I Loaded the main part of my site using
LAMP with my php. I would then log in, load most of the files etc.
Then, I would like my "news feed" like function to be its own node
server. So it would be dynamically loaded in my php, by using an
iframe?
Would it be possible to take login credentials with php and then send
information about the user to node for updating? My "newsfeed"
section
would be dynamic and ajax heavy and would be bottlenecked by the php
at extremely high usage rates.
Jon Morehouse
Moeller High School Class of 2009
Pepperdine University 2009-2010
University of Southern California Class of 2013
On Jan 31, 2012, at 4:45 PM, Philipp Klose wrote:
As long as you are not using socket.io you could use mod_proxy to
use
node.js behind Apache. But it is kind of pointless, because Apache
more
or less destroys all the advantages of node.js
Am 31.01.2012 23:34, schrieb USCTrojans:
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