Our personal experience is that the ISAPI version, running under IIS,
is not stable. Last version I tried was 4.0.4pl1. Perhaps 4.0.5 is
better now, but I don't think so.
I've read reports of people using PHP ISAPI under Apache on
Windows, but I've not tried that myself.
Richard McLean wrote:
> From the PHP FAQ ...
>
> " The last method is to use PHP as a plug-in for a multithreaded web
> server. Currently this is only theoretical -- PHP does not yet work
> as a plug-in for any multithreaded web servers. Work is progressing
> on support for ISAPI, WSAPI, and NSAPI (on Windows), which will all
> allow PHP to be used as a plug-in on multithreaded servers like
> Netscape FastTrack, Microsoft's Internet Information Server (IIS),
> and O'Reilly's WebSite Pro. When this happens, the behavior will be
> essentially the same as for the multiprocess model described before. "
>
> I thought that PHP was available as a ISAPI & NSAPI plug-in already?
> Is it not?
>
> cheers,
> Richard
>
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