> http://nanoweb.si.kz/
>
thanks for this link, it will helps me alot.
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On Wednesday 16 July 2003 08:19, Michael P. Carel wrote:
> Actually i want to create a server utility that can be administered through
> web via a certain port, i'm afraid not to use php as an apache module
> because the server might have an existing webserver installed, so i came
> out into an id
--- "Michael P. Carel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've downloaded your scripts and tried to test it on my server.
> Please correct me if im doing it right. I've opened services and
> port from the server to automatically run protoscope only during
> acces in the given port (http:\\myserver.com:48
> Quite a while ago now, I wrote a simple HTTP proxy in PHP that listens on
port
> 4887 by default. It is a single script, so it is pretty easy to follow,
and
> you're welcome to check it out at http://protoscope.org/. It is probably a
> better example than I could come up with here.
>
I've downloa
--- "Michael P. Carel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually i want to create a server utility that can be
> administered through web via a certain port, i'm afraid not
> to use php as an apache module because the server might have
> an existing webserver installed, so i came out into an idea
> to
> > Hi to all,
> >
> > Is it possible to run php in the web running in a specified port without
> > installing apache in Linux?
> >
> > Can anyone give a sample code for this? I'm searching this for a week
but i
> > really can find one. Please help us.
> >
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Mike
> >
> Do
Michael P. Carel wrote:
Hi to all,
Is it possible to run php in the web running in a specified port without
installing apache in Linux?
Can anyone give a sample code for this? I'm searching this for a week but i
really can find one. Please help us.
Regards,
Mike
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