Re: Calling php-cgi.exe

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On Tue, July 24, 2007 6:26 pm, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
> I have written a small web server for windows.  It works fine for
> static
> HTML files, but I would like to be able to run PHP scripts.
>
> Playing with php-cgi.exe on the command line I see that it returns the
> content type and the generated HTML from a script 'php-cgi.exe
> test.php'.  From experimenting, I also see that I can pass the get
> vars
> like 'php-cgi.exe test.php var1=val1 var2=val2'.  Is this the best
> way?
>  How about POST info and do certain things need to be encoded a
> certain way?
>
> Is there a good document on this?

This might be best addressed on the internals list if nobody here
replies.

There are also other webservers with open source you could read.

Apache, of course, but also smaller ones.

Xitami maybe?

Lighthttp?

Also, whatever the CGI spec says, presumably applies to the PHP CGI. 
It's an oldie but a goodie. :-)

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