Hi, I take advantage of the situation about this email to ask Caucho's team if we are allowed to fork the project [Quercus] on GitHub to make our own changes/bug fixes. The project seems to run slowly (*as looked on the bug report*) and we are making some improvements for a production environment in our internal team.
Thanks, ---- Kevin Decherf Twitter : @Kdecherf <http://twitter.com/Kdecherf> On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 6:19 PM, Aaron Freeman <aaron.free...@layerz.com>wrote: > The silence is deafening, so I guess I was completely wrong-headed in > thinking you could call a .jsp as in include from a .php? > > Bummer, I was hoping that was part of the benefit of having php-based > apps running under full blown Resin, instead of Quercus in stand alone > mode. > > Thanks, > > Aaron > > > On 8/12/2010 1:36 AM, Aaron Freeman wrote: > > I was thinking it's possible to do something like this in a php file: > > > > <?php > > if((include '../www/_header.jsp') == 'OK') { > > echo 'OK'; > > } > > ?> > > > > Where the www folder has a path-mapping entry in the resin.xml. > > > > It includes the file, but the file isn't processed by the JSP engine, so > > I literally see strings like "${param.var}" in the output of the call to > > test.php. How do I include a .jsp in from a .php but get the JSP engine > > to process it before it returns? I know I could do something like: > > > > include( 'http://..../www/_header.jsp') > > > > but then cookies are lost as the client is the php engine, not the > browser. > > > > Is it possible to reuse the JSP code from within the PHP environment? > > Is there a link someone could shoot me that explains this? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Aaron > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > resin-interest mailing list > resin-interest@caucho.com > http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest >
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