Dan is correct about this. I know some people were able to get Red5
running within the Resin container.

The real question is why do you want to run PHP under Red5?

-Chris

On 12/20/06, Dan Shryock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I believe that Red5 is not itself a webserver, but actually runs in a
> servlet container (which can be a webserver).  I think that most
> installs of red5 use either jetty or tomcat, but if it is possible to
> use resin (another servlet container, and a webserver) instead, you
> might be able to use resin's ability to run PHP (though it is not
> fully compatible with the official PHP implementation).  Otherwise it
> is very unlikely that you will be able to run PHP without apache.
>
> Dan
>
> On 12/20/06, Lucas Pereira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> > I was wandering if it's possible to use Red5 Media Server as a WebServer for
> > PHP5 web applications.
> > In my last search on Red5 I could find a few entries having the keyword PHP
> > but haven't been able to figure out if Red5 holds PHP applications like
> > other webservers (apache for instance).
> >
> > Any replys will be welcome,
> > Thank you in advance.
> >
> >
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