I am not sure, but my best guess is if you are using Apache and Php as a module is that each request will be handled by a seperate child process of Apache.
Perhaps someone can correct me if I am wrong. Rodrigo Dominguez wrote: >Ok, thank you.... just one more doubt >Is it threading safe? > >For example: >At 13:30:10 [Proccess 1] cliente request index.php >At 13:30:11 [Proccess 1] index.php is putting the content of the querey into >index.xml >At 13:30:12 [Proccess 2]a new client request index.php >At 13:30:13 [Proccess 2]a new instance of index.php is invoked and it starts >to put the content of the query into index.xml, but [Proccess 1] is still >working with index.xml > >What happends? > >"Geoff Hankerson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió en el mensaje >[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > >>Forgot a step: (1C) make an xslt stylesheet which is basically just a >>beefed-up html page. >>Check out devshed.cm >>xml.com >>and w3c.org for info on xslt stlyesheets >> >>Geoff Hankerson wrote: >> >> >> >>>Rodrigo Dominguez wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>I don't know how to work with XML... I know that it's a good standard >>>> >>>> >to > > >>>>pass information between computer or applications, but I don't know >>>>how to >>>>separe my data from my presentation on my PHP projects. >>>> >>>>I always use OOP, I organize all the data in databases and clases, but >>>> >>>> >I > > >>>>always have to put some code on my presentation files, like index.php, >>>>viewstock.php, and it will be great if I can organize my projects so >>>> >>>> >the > > >>>>presentation can be handled by any designersm, at this time I always >>>>have to >>>>make the changes on the presentation files because I am the one who >>>> >>>> >know > > >>>>about PHP. >>>> >>>>Can you give some example about how to separate the data from the >>>>presentation using XML and databases? Or can you tell me about a >>>> >>>> >project > > >>>>where I can see it? >>>> >>>>Thank you. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>1. Convert sql queries into xml (I'm glad to send a copy of my class >>>if you'd like) >>> basically its: >>> A. Loop over query as you normally would >>> B. Loop through each column in a record for a query and make an xml >>>compatible string like: >>> <record> >>> <fieldname> value </fieldname> >>> </record> >>>2. Then just follow the xslt section of the php manual it's pretty >>>straight forward >>> >>>Give it a shot, if you have trouble send specific questions to the >>>list I and quite a few other will be glad to help >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php