goba Fri Jan 26 07:20:21 2001 EDT
Modified files:
/phpdoc/en/features persistent-connections.xml
Log:
Correct the xSAPI notes, cause xSAPI works now :)
Index: phpdoc/en/features/persistent-connections.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/features/persistent-connections.xml:1.5
phpdoc/en/features/persistent-connections.xml:1.6
--- phpdoc/en/features/persistent-connections.xml:1.5 Fri Dec 22 09:52:05 2000
+++ phpdoc/en/features/persistent-connections.xml Fri Jan 26 07:20:21 2001
@@ -56,14 +56,12 @@
</simpara>
<simpara>
The last method is to use PHP as a plug-in for a multithreaded web
- server. Currently this is only theoretical -- PHP does not yet work
- as a plug-in for any multithreaded web servers. Work is progressing
- on support for ISAPI, WSAPI, and NSAPI (on Windows), which will all
- allow PHP to be used as a plug-in on multithreaded servers like
- Netscape FastTrack, Microsoft's Internet Information Server (IIS),
- and O'Reilly's WebSite Pro. When this happens, the behavior will be
- essentially the same as for the multiprocess model described
- before.
+ server. Currently PHP 4 has support for ISAPI, WSAPI, and NSAPI (on
+ Windows), which all allow PHP to be used as a plug-in on multithreaded
+ servers like Netscape FastTrack, Microsoft's Internet Information
+ Server (IIS), and O'Reilly's WebSite Pro. The behavior is essentially
+ the same as for the multiprocess model described before. Note that
+ SAPI support is not available in PHP 3.
</simpara>
<simpara>
If persistent connections don't have any added functionality, what