Sorry for the double post. I should have included my previous response on this thread instead.

You can now use a FastCGI implementation to process PHP requests on the IBM i. What this means is you no longer have to run two Apache instances (one natively and one in PASE) that communicate with one another using a reverse proxy configuration. All you need to do is install Zend Server and configure the native Apache instance to process PHP requests using a FastCGI PHP handler.

Some details can be found here:

http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/resources/pase_fastcgi_php.pdf

Note this document needs to have its software requirements section updated. Zend Server was released after this document was originally created so this document still mentions Zend Core.

Ryan Watkins



On 10/01/2010 08:07 AM, Jack Kingsley wrote:
How about client side PHP and pulling back data etc.

On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 10:50 AM,<Rick.Chevalier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Brian,

Operations tells me that the way Zend handles authentication doesn't
conform to our corporate security policies. As a result, we can't install
it on our system. I don't think this a battle I can win.

I want to try some web stuff with PHP. If we can't install Zend I'd like
to look at alternative ways of doing it.

Rick

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Yes. It can be done. But why?

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