I asked about PHP within Cocoon and

At 23:32 22/12/02, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:

"
* Allows PHP to be used as a generator. Builds upon the PHP servlet
* functionallity - overrides the output method in order to pipe the
* results into SAX events.
"

Looking at the code, it takes the Request, calls a PhPServlet, and injects the PHPServlet result into Cocoon as a Sax Stream.

Ok, so it looks like if I need information I'll have to figure it out myself. (So what's new :-)

For instance I am not sure how the PHPServlet fits in to this - is it part of Cocoon?

I assumed that PHP had to be run by the compiled C apache module rather than a separate servlet.

I am not sure how it maintains state between calls - ie does my Cocoon sitemap have to know about all the potential parameters which my PHP code may use.... Hmmm.

Any PHP/Cocoon users please email me. Stand up and be counted.

Alex


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