Benson Margulies wrote:
Apache isn't the same thing as 'Apache Software Foundation / Jakarta
Tomcat'. The usual PHP requires plain old Apache, not Tomcat.

Well -- yes to the first, not exactly to the second.

The chances are good that the original poster is confused about the
difference between Apache httpd and Tomcat, but PHP 4 has an option
in the `configure` script to build a PHP servlet.

I've built it, run it, used it for lightweight PHP stuff. Works OK,
more or less, but any significant glitch takes the whole JVM down.
In other words, not suitable for serious production use, but fine
for running one calendar app, or some such trivia  :-)

The servlet build function seems to be missing in PHP5, though.

FWIW,
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