On Fri, 15 May 2009, Michael M Slusarz wrote:
Hopefully someday, when I get around to it (ha!), I'll be able to
document my experience with lighty and Horde. Having set up server
farms that need to handle thousands of connections per second, the
ultimate conclusion is that you are absolutely
Quoting LALOT Dominique :
2009/5/8 Michael Rubinsky
Quoting lst_ho...@kwsoft.de:
Zitat von Michael Rubinsky :
Using lighttpd with Horde doesn't require any extra or special PHP
modules then using PHP with Apache does. The only difference is
you need to
run a fastcgi PHP instead of as
2009/5/8 Michael Rubinsky
> Quoting lst_ho...@kwsoft.de:
>
> Zitat von Michael Rubinsky :
>>
>>
>>> Using lighttpd with Horde doesn't require any extra or special PHP
>>> modules then using PHP with Apache does. The only difference is you need to
>>> run a fastcgi PHP instead of as a module (mod
Quoting lst_ho...@kwsoft.de:
Zitat von Michael Rubinsky :
Using lighttpd with Horde doesn't require any extra or special PHP
modules then using PHP with Apache does. The only difference is you
need to run a fastcgi PHP instead of as a module (mod_php). I
don't have any hard performance
Zitat von Michael Rubinsky :
Using lighttpd with Horde doesn't require any extra or special PHP
modules then using PHP with Apache does. The only difference is you
need to run a fastcgi PHP instead of as a module (mod_php). I don't
have any hard performance numbers personally, other then