Re: Writting a simple proxy in PHP

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Alessandro Vernet wrote:
> 
> Jochem Maas wrote:
>> if your using apache then you should look at the ProxyPass directive -
>> very hand,
>> STW or STA for more detailed info.
>>
> 
> Jochem,
> 
> I went this route. I agree, it is much simpler than trying to hack this in
> PHP.

it's rather a neat way of solving the 'how to run php4 & php5 module on the same
server' problem one often encounters,

I can't take any credit though - that belongs to Rasmus Lerdorf for pointing it out
(and possibly also due to his work on Apache itself - IIRC).

regardless, nice to know you solved your problem (or at least pushed back the urgency -
I guess that one day we'll all have to let go of php4 altogether :-).

> 
> Alex

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