ID:               29472
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      sven dot willemen at skynet dot be
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Wont fix
 Bug Type:         Feature/Change Request
 Operating System: Windows XP SP1
 PHP Version:      5.0.0
 New Comment:

This is not our ballpark. We make a scripting language and will not
want to be bothered with maintaining a fully fledged webserver as we're
already the excellent apache server.


Previous Comments:
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[2004-07-31 21:09:07] sven dot willemen at skynet dot be

Description:
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I am doing some translation for the PHP documentation, while studying.
At the same time, while i was translating parts of de "Installation"
chapter, i began to wonder...

Would't it be great for the PHP-team to introduce their own webserver.
While translating, i found out that installing PHP is far from easy,
quite divious sometimes. I can imagine what benefit the PHP-team would
get with their own bundled webserver. This way not only PHP could
possibly get a more stable codebase (remember al those
installation-issues -- e.g. linux, unix, solaris, apache 1.x, apache
2.x, omnihttpd, xitami, caudium, openbsd, to name a few). One great
webserver from you guys could give the whole community another boost!
And i think not only on one specific platform (windows), but on many
platforms. Even WinXP Home users would benefit from this... they don't
need to download and install a third party webserver, but would be able
to download PHP and a webserver in one. I am aware of the fact that
there are alot of pre-configured packages, which includes PHP, MySQL
and Apache or others, but it just isn't the same... Any other
suggestions, tips, opinions?



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