On Jul 31, 2007, at 5:26 PM, Greg wrote:
>
> On my server 90% of the apps are rails with a few remaining php apps.
> What is the best method to handle php with nginx? Is it better to use
> php-fcgi or reverse proxy to apache?
IMHO just use php-fcgi. It works very well with nginx, you just need
to hack up a script to start the php-fcgi's or steal spawn-fcgi from
lighttpd and use that. No need to bring out apache if you just need
some php sprinkled into your nginx setup.
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