[svlug] SSI in Apache

Derek J. Balling dredd at megacity.org
Mon Aug 21 15:21:02 PDT 2000


And soooo much more overhead in terms of CPU/Memory consumption in 
your Apache children.

Let's not pretend that the extra functionality of PHP comes from thin 
air. mod_include is significantly thinner than mod_php.

D


At 2:48 PM -0700 8/21/00, Charlie Blanchard wrote:
>Jose,
>
>As Deirdre suggests, so I do! I use PHP rather than SSI (both
>with and without databases) since PHP gives all the functionality
>of SSI with soooo much more should you need it in future...
>
>$0.02
>
>-cb
>
>On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 01:43:23PM -0700, Jose Medeiros wrote:
>>  ----- Original Message -----
>>  From: "Deirdre Saoirse" <deirdre at deirdre.net>
>>
>>
>>  > On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Grant Talarico wrote:
>>  >
>>  > > but for some reason it's not parsing the files. Sometimes it displays
>>  > > the <!-- #blah blah blah --> code in the browser and sometimes it
>>  > > doesn't. But regardless if it's displayed or not, it's not working.
>>  > > Anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
>>  >
>>  > Use PHP would be my suggestion. :)
>>  >
>>
>>  Deirde..
>>
>>  With all do respect, server side includes offer different 
>>functionality than PHP
>>  do they not?
>>   For example SSI is generally used as a template ( Among other things )
>>  to add a menu box to a web page and maintain its consitency with all pages
>>  through out the site.
>>
>>  PHP on the other hand is generallty used for accessing Databases is it not?
>>
>>  Please feel free to correct me if I am wrong.
>>
>
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