you can use apache reverse proxy. I havent used it . time is not come yet
for me
you can also try haproxy it works well with wt
I mean swig bindings for PHP. i dont know this is possible but I think
since Wt is C++ its possible. But its a big hurdle
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 7:35 PM, Graeme Gill <grae...@argyllcms.com> wrote:
> Mohammed Rashad wrote:
> > you can use wt with its build int http wthttd
>
> I doubt that would work. How would the Wt application
> be started ? How could it run in parallel on port 80
> to the (typically shared) Apache server that mass web
> hosting uses ? (it may not even have permission to open port 80).
>
> > php is not supported its a
> > different thing
> > it has its own syntax etc, Wt is C++,java and ruby
>
> I'm not sure what you mean. As I understand it, mod_php and
> mod_perl provide quite deep access into Apache, and are general
> purpose languages, so it seems conceivable that you could
> implement a fastCGI interface out of Apache via them.
>
> > Anyone can develop php or python bindings :)
>
> Bindings to what ? mod_php and mod_perl already provide
> bindings into Apache.
>
> Graeme Gill.
>
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Lab for Spatial Informatics
Department of CSE
International Institute of Information Technology
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