Just to repeat what I said before so you don't have to search too long...
PHP is already mapped in Orion. It's in global-web-application.xml so
just copy your *.php and *.php3 files into your web apps directory
and make sure php is in the path and you are good to go.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Panagos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Orion-Interest" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 7:58 PM
Subject: Re: what are you missing in apache-like functionality?


> The reason PHP is important to me is that fact that we have done alot of
> work with PHP, we have quite a significant investment in PHP and there are
> alot more apps out there at the moment written in PHP. Now I want to
migrate
> over to JSP and the J2EE way of doing things but at the same time I don't
> want to abandon what we have labored over.
>
> As I had asked before, I wanted to know if I could use PHP from the Orion
> server. That would allow me to host my php stuff keep my clients happy and
> migrate stuff over to JSP and others, all with one server app. Well the
> response is yes I can do it ( one reply saying I'm stupid for asking,
though
> he did say he was disturbed so I'll ignore it.;-) ). So I will dig into
the
> past emails and search the config files to get the answer hoping that in
the
> future I could read this in some document saving me the effort of
"wasting"
> peoples time (and especially my time) asking seemingly (but unknowingly)
> obvious questions.
>
> Thanks for the help ( and any more constructive advice and direction)
>
> Andrew
>
>
>


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