One of the major problems with the apache2filter is that it can not work with any other resource output filter. So, a configuration like (I would like to use this configuration):
AddOutputFilterByType BUCKETEER text/html AddType text/html .php AddOutputFilter PHP .php can not work because the bucketeer filter reads the data and does not produce FILE buckets but rather POOL buckets - which is allowed under the httpd-2.0 filter scheme. My personal favorite would be to combine PHP and mod_include so you could have a file containing mod_include and PHP directives. What would we have to do remove the file descriptor requirement for the Zend Engine and PHP? (All of us on the httpd-2.0 side of things would like to see this happen.) AIUI, all input to the Zend Engine must be file-based (there is no API in PHP to pass char*s either). httpd-2.0 can feed the parser char*'s and then indicate when the stream is over. Then, the output can be generated by the PHP engine. Thanks in advance. -- justin -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php