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?
>
>F
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 i
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
>> pas
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 cla
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