I can't recall any specific references, but I don't think it is a big secret. Maybe it was in the Zend newsletter?

This has been a requirement since PHP first came out on the box. Once Zend announced the new server it was a pretty good guess that that would be the future of PHP on the i - since they would be implementing the new server on the box it was again a good bet that they would try to deal with that issue.

And indeed my understanding is that you will be able to run everything through a single Apache instance.


Jon Paris

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On 9-Nov-09, at 9:58 AM, web400-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

You may not have to try too hard - it is soon going to change. When
the new Zend Server based version becomes available it will only use a
single Apache instance.

Jon-
Now you've really sparked my curiosity. Any article or information about
this anywhere? I am really interested in how this will be implemented. I
hope you are implying that soon we'll be able have a single Apache instance
running both CGIDEV2 and PHP applications. If that is the case, this is
very exciting news.


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