[nycphp-talk] <IfDefine> w/ PHP 4/5 ...
Hans Zaunere
hans at nyphp.org
Thu Oct 23 08:30:37 EDT 2003
jon baer wrote:
> Hans wrote:
> it's hugely powerful, but not all, and you may run into some restrictions in
> regards to security. That said, Jon, I think it'd make for a great
> article/demo on setting PHP through httpd.conf only (or as much as possible
> and what just can't bet set).
>
> This is true, ive noticed a few variables pertaining to safe_mode are
> protected but one of the more easy ideas pertain to auto includes + db
> setups:
>
> /usr/sbin/httpd -DEV
>
> <IfDefine EV>
> <VirtualHost *>
> ServerAdmin foo at foo.com
> DocumentRoot "/var/dev/www"
> ServerName dev
> # php stuff
> php_value auto_append_file "/var/dev/dev.inc"
> phpe_value error_reporting "E_ALL"
> </VirtualHost>
> </IfDefine>
Flexibility like this isn't often used, and I think people forget just how powerful Apache can be. It's a bit ironic, just to rant a bit here, how people feel the need for an xml-based application configuration file, akin to JSP/CF, when in fact Apache's own conf file is 95% there or more.
> should probably go into the virtual host phundamental setups or something.
> my original problem with the 2 php's was the setup for taking php4ts.dll's
> into effect (since they seem to only look for the single one in the window
> path) ...
The PHundamentals guys have been kicking around an Advanced PHundamentals, and I think this is a great starter topic for that, when it comes together.
H
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