Re: [PHP] PHP on win2k/Weblogic?

2001-07-28 Thread Andrew Brampton

I think you can use ActivePerl  PHP on that type of webserver.
I personally haven't tried installing on there, but ActivePerl has
instructions for installing on weblogic, and PHP can run as a exe so
hopefully weblogic can do that...

Andrew
- Original Message -
From: Rory O'Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2001 4:33 AM
Subject: [PHP] PHP on win2k/Weblogic?


 I have been using PHP/MySQL to build alot of little utilities (like form
 mailers, contact DBs etc.) for my sites on linux and freebsd, but I just
 got a client requiring a win2k server running WebLogic (for JSP
 purposes).  Can I even install PHP in that environment and if so, would
 it conflict with the JSP servlets?  I would love to figure out a way to
 leverage the PHP utilities i've built and tested.

 If not, would ActiveState Perl be usable in that setup?  if I can't use
 PHP, perl would be the next best thing.  Worst case scenario is I have
 to bite the bullet and try to figure out JSP and re-build the utilities
 with that.

 Thanks!

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[PHP] PHP on win2k/Weblogic?

2001-07-27 Thread Rory O'Connor

I have been using PHP/MySQL to build alot of little utilities (like form
mailers, contact DBs etc.) for my sites on linux and freebsd, but I just
got a client requiring a win2k server running WebLogic (for JSP
purposes).  Can I even install PHP in that environment and if so, would
it conflict with the JSP servlets?  I would love to figure out a way to
leverage the PHP utilities i've built and tested.

If not, would ActiveState Perl be usable in that setup?  if I can't use
PHP, perl would be the next best thing.  Worst case scenario is I have
to bite the bullet and try to figure out JSP and re-build the utilities
with that.

Thanks!

providing the finest in midget technology

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