Hello,

According to PHP install guide, it said...

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http://hk.php.net/manual/en/faq.installation.php#faq.installation.apache2

PHP is glue. It is the glue used to build cool web applications by
sticking dozens of 3rd-party libraries together and making it all
appear as one coherent entity through an intuitive and easy to learn
language interface. The flexibility and power of PHP relies on the
stability and robustness of the underlying platform. It needs a
working OS, a working web server and working 3rd-party libraries to
glue together. When any of these stop working PHP needs ways to
identify the problems and fix them quickly. When you make the
underlying framework more complex by not having completely separate
execution threads, completely separate memory segments and a strong
sandbox for each request to play in, feet of clay are introduced into
PHP's system....
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But I just wonder, isn't all mod_php/mod_python/mod_perl/mod_ruby are
relying on the same set of popular 3rd party libraries? e.g. zlib,
libxml, expat, iconv....so the above statement is also true in
mod_python/mod_perl/mod_ruby?

So it turn out that Threaded MPM is only suitable for serving static pages?

Thanks.

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