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Further, if you're using apache 2 as your front end rev
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nt: Mon Nov 27 05:40:15 2006
Subject: RE: [PHP-DEV] Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] RE: [PHP-DEV] new apache fastcgi
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I understand the thinking behind this but I still don't understand why PHP
should serve static files.
You can still forward static content to the machine r
ubject: [PHP-DEV] Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] RE: [PHP-DEV] new
> apache fastcgi implementation and phpfastcgi patch
>
> hi,
>
> the reverse proxy way (is complet different way than old
> apache fastcgi that is apache handler like mod_php) of
> apache is only proxy that redirect