php-src/sapi/apache2filter/README

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WHAT IS THIS?
This module exploits the layered I/O support in Apache 2.0.
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HOW DOES IT WORK?
In Apache 2.0, you have handlers which generate content (like
reading a script from disk). The content goes then through
a chain of filters. PHP can be such a filter, so that it processes
your script and hands the output to the next filter (which will
usually cause a write to the network).
DOES IT WORK?
It is experimental as interfaces in Apache 2.0 might change in the
future.
HOW TO INSTALL
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This SAPI module is known to work with Apache 2.0.40.
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$ cd apache-2.x
$ cd src
$ ./configure --enable-so
$ make install
For testing purposes, you might want to use --with-mpm=prefork.
(Albeit PHP also works with threaded MPMs.)
Configure PHP 4:
$ cd php-4.x
$ ./configure --with-apxs2=/path/to/apache-2.0/bin/apxs
$ make install
At the end of conf/httpd.conf, add:
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AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
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If you would like to enable source code highlighting functionality add:
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
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That's it. Now start bin/httpd.
HOW TO CONFIGURE
The Apache 2.0 PHP module supports a new configuration directive that
allows an admin to override the php.ini search path. For example,
place your php.ini file in Apache's ServerRoot/conf directory and
add this to your httpd.conf file:
PHPINIDir "conf"
DEBUGGING APACHE AND PHP
To debug Apache, we recommend:
1. Use the Prefork MPM (Apache 1.3-like process model) by
configuring Apache with '--with-mpm=prefork'.
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2. Start httpd using -DONE_PROCESS (e.g. (gdb) r -DONE_PROCESS).
If you want to debug a part of the PHP startup procedure, set a
breakpoint on 'load_module'. Step through it until apr_dso_load() is
done. Then you can set a breakpoint on any PHP-related symbol.
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TODO
PHP functions like apache_sub_req (see php_functions.c)
Protocol handlers
Passing script data to engine without temporary file