Re: [PHP-DEV] Is this still true?

2001-05-11 Thread Zeev Suraski

It is, it's a documentation bug :)

At 08:25 11/5/2001, Richard McLean wrote:
> From the PHP FAQ ...
>
>" The last method is to use PHP as a plug-in for a multithreaded web 
>server. Currently this is only theoretical -- PHP does not yet work as a 
>plug-in for any multithreaded web servers. Work is progressing on support 
>for ISAPI, WSAPI, and NSAPI (on Windows), which will all allow PHP to be 
>used as a plug-in on multithreaded servers like Netscape FastTrack, 
>Microsoft's Internet Information Server (IIS), and O'Reilly's WebSite Pro. 
>When this happens, the behavior will be essentially the same as for the 
>multiprocess model described before. "
>
>
>I thought that PHP was available as a ISAPI & NSAPI plug-in already?
>Is it not?
>
>
>cheers,
>Richard
>
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Re: [PHP-DEV] Is this still true?

2001-05-11 Thread Phil Driscoll

>I thought that PHP was available as a ISAPI & NSAPI plug-in already?

Partly true. Yes ISAPI and NSAPI modules do exist. I have no experience of
the NSAPI module, however the ISAPI module is, sadly - and despite a lot of
hard work, still far from production quality.

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[PHP-DEV] Is this still true?

2001-05-10 Thread Richard McLean

 From the PHP FAQ ...

" The last method is to use PHP as a plug-in for a multithreaded web 
server. Currently this is only theoretical -- PHP does not yet work 
as a plug-in for any multithreaded web servers. Work is progressing 
on support for ISAPI, WSAPI, and NSAPI (on Windows), which will all 
allow PHP to be used as a plug-in on multithreaded servers like 
Netscape FastTrack, Microsoft's Internet Information Server (IIS), 
and O'Reilly's WebSite Pro. When this happens, the behavior will be 
essentially the same as for the multiprocess model described before. "


I thought that PHP was available as a ISAPI & NSAPI plug-in already?
Is it not?


cheers,
Richard

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