Re: [users@httpd] a php initiation for GD question

2019-09-22 Thread Frank
That is definitely a question for a php forum or mailing list. On 21/09/19 06:53 PM, georg.chamb...@telia.com wrote: > HI, I have a problem with getting the following in the error log of > apache at startup. > It is the least crazy variant of obfuscating the > > extension_dir = "C:/php/" of the

Re: [users@httpd] mod_brotli vs / and / or / xor mod_deflate

2019-09-22 Thread Scott A. Wozny
Hi Dino, This looks interesting. I'll definitely need to do some more studying of a number of directives I'm not familiar with. I will dig further. Thanks very much for your reply, Scott From: d...@tuxweb.it Sent: September 22, 2019 4:45 AM To: users@httpd.a

Re: [users@httpd] mod_cgi(d) vs mod_proxy_fcgi

2019-09-22 Thread Scott A. Wozny
Hi Yann, That's a great article. I read it while I was researching this topic and it was great about discussing how mod_proxy, mod_proxy_fcgi and PHP-FPM interrelate, but I was still left unclear on whether or not that stack still relied upon basic mod_cgi as it's backbone or not. I suppose I

Re: [users@httpd] mod_cgi(d) vs mod_proxy_fcgi

2019-09-22 Thread Yann Ylavic
Hi Scott, On Sat, Sep 21, 2019 at 2:12 AM Scott A. Wozny wrote: > > Do mod_cgi and mod_cgid have any sort of dependency relationship to > mod_proxy_fcgi? I only want to use CGI as a means to execute PHP code so, > mod_proxy, mod_proxy_fcgi and PHP-FPM sounds like the stack I need, but I > want

Re: [users@httpd] mod_brotli vs / and / or / xor mod_deflate

2019-09-22 Thread dino
So my question to the list is this: Can I, with a reasonable level of convenience, install and use both to get the best of both worlds? Is there any advantage to doing so or does the hassle of managing 2 types of compression (my intention would be to pre-compress what content I can to minimize t