In a multi-site environment (where several sites are hosted on a single
server) you may want one site using PHP and another site using CF. Or...
even on the same site you may want to make your primary site in CF and
then use a free PHP tool along side it.... or visa-versa.
There are many, many people who do this. The OP even indicated multiple
hosts.
Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
509.593.4207 x 1001
On 03/29/2011 12:12 PM, Stephen Moretti wrote:
Alan's "pollute" comments did make me chuckle, but seriously though why
do want to do this?
I'm struggling to see a valid use-case for building an application that
would need a tech stack like this. I can see doing something like using
say WP to cover an area of specific functionality on a separate domain
being integrated by design rather than by code, but not to have an
application that would require both cfml and PHP in the same instance.
What is it that you need to achieve?
Stephen
On Mar 29, 2011 1:21 PM, "sysudump" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> I'm considering using the JAM stack for some cloud based work.
> Would anyone know what problems I might face, adding PHP to Apache
> (with mysqli).
> If PHP is not already included would I be able to use "apt-get install
> php5".
>
> Will it support multiple hosts off the same instance of openbd?
>
> thanks for any info,
> Jonathan
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