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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Randy Terbush <ra...@zyzzyva.com> on 1997/01/11 18:40:07 UTC
Re: Support organisations
Added.
> > I seem to remember that we actually just point to the Apache web pages for
> > related projects.
>
> Perhaps mod_php and mod_perl should be listed on the related projects
> page at http://www.apache.org/related_projects.html then. Here is the
> PHP entry if it is deemed appropriate to add. Some may argue that this
> belongs in the Apache Module registry, but technically PHP/FI doesn't need
> to run as a module, it can run as a CGI with Apache or any other web server
> for that matter. Of course, it is much more useful as a module. It is also
> much bigger and more complex than your average module. I think it belongs
> there alongside mod_perl.
>
> <H3>PHP/FI Project</H3>
>
> PHP/FI implements a simple HTML-embedded scripting language. It includes
> a built-in page logging/counting mechanism with the ability to log hits to
> an SQL database. It also supports a number of RDBMS packages including
> mSQL 1, mSQL 2, mysql, Solid, Postgres95 and Sybase.
>
> <BLOCKQUOTE>
> For more information on PHP/FI see the
> <A HREF="http://www.vex.net/php/">PHP/FI Homepage</A> (Toronto).
> </BLOCKQUOTE>
>
> -Rasmus