Scott Alexander wrote:
No mod_perl doesn't serve the documents. I'm just using a PerlTranshandler
to change the uri.
Okay, that should work then.
So if I add php support to the mod_perl server. How much extra
load/memory usage strain will it add to the mod_perl server.
I don't know; that's
On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Perrin Harkins wrote:
> Scott Alexander wrote:
> > At the moment I have a front_end server with no php support.
> >
> > Backend is mod_perl. I'm planning to extend our document management
> > system to serve www pages.
> >
> > The html documents are on the mod_perl machine. Wh
Scott Alexander wrote:
At the moment I have a front_end server with no php support.
Backend is mod_perl. I'm planning to extend our document management
system to serve www pages.
The html documents are on the mod_perl machine. What happens if users add
php code to their html documents?
Nothing
Still half asleep. Stupid typos have been un-typofied:
On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Raf wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Scott Alexander wrote:
>
> > The html documents are on the mod_perl machine. What happens if users add
> > php code to their html documents?
> >
> > If I add php support on the front_end
On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Scott Alexander wrote:
> The html documents are on the mod_perl machine. What happens if users add
> php code to their html documents?
>
> If I add php support on the front_end will it work normally?
* Have you thought of setting a separate document route for php (if they
are
At the moment I have a front_end server with no php support.
Backend is mod_perl. I'm planning to extend our document management
system to serve www pages.
The html documents are on the mod_perl machine. What happens if users add
php code to their html documents?
If I add php support on the fron