Re: [users@httpd] Can the Apache run the php files which is created in memory dynamicly ?

2016-04-04 Thread Keith Roberts
On 25 Mar 2016, at 10:15, Michael A. Peters wrote: > On 03/25/2016 01:56 AM, David wrote: >> Sorry, there is a mistake in previous email. >> The "ServerRoot" should be "DocumentRoot". >> My purpose: >> If the Apache can run the php file in memory, then it means that I

Re: [users@httpd] Can the Apache run the php files which is created in memory dynamicly ?

2016-03-25 Thread Michael A. Peters
On 03/25/2016 01:56 AM, David wrote: Sorry, there is a mistake in previous email. The "ServerRoot" should be "DocumentRoot". My purpose: If the Apache can run the php file in memory, then it means that I can package the php files, then restore the php files in memory and run the php files. The

Re: [users@httpd] Can the Apache run the php files which is created in memory dynamicly ?

2016-03-25 Thread David
It is my first time to use the apache email list. I am sorry for misunderstanding the email list rule. I thought the email list identifies the different topic by title. Thank you for your explanation David -- Original -- From: "Kees

Re: [users@httpd] Can the Apache run the php files which is created in memory dynamicly ?

2016-03-25 Thread Kees Nuyt
On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 16:30:02 +0800, David wrote: > Thank you in advance for reading the email. > In Apache, the web root is configured in httpd.conf file by "ServerRoot" > setting. > The "ServerRoot" setting is always like "D:/Web/", it can not be configured > to memeory block. > but I want to

Re: [users@httpd] Can the Apache run the php files which is created in memory dynamicly ?

2016-03-25 Thread David
Sorry, there is a mistake in previous email. The "ServerRoot" should be "DocumentRoot". My purpose: If the Apache can run the php file in memory, then it means that I can package the php files, then restore the php files in memory and run the php files. The end user will not see the php

[users@httpd] Can the Apache run the php files which is created in memory dynamicly ?

2016-03-25 Thread David
Thank you in advance for reading the email. In Apache, the web root is configured in httpd.conf file by "ServerRoot" setting. The "ServerRoot" setting is always like "D:/Web/", it can not be configured to memeory block. but I want to generate the php file in memory dynamicly and