|  | Posted by Lisa Pearlson on 06/30/05 18:42 
Writing a HTTP server in PHP sounded so easy, I figured someone else already thought of doing this:
 
 http://nanoweb.si.kz/
 
 
 
 "Lisa Pearlson" <no@spam.plz> wrote in message
 news:42c411c2$0$29189$e4fe514c@dreader24.news.xs4all.nl...
 > Interesting..
 > Hoever, like the article suggest, you need to take a lot of security
 > measures into account. I can't be messing with that.
 > Apache has evolved over many years..
 > I mean, it would take you only 2 days to write an HTTP web server in PHP,
 > but .. I wouldn't trust it, woud you?
 >
 > Lisa
 >
 > "Daniel Tryba" <partmapsswen@invalid.tryba.nl> wrote in message
 > news:42c201a8$0$58579$c5fe704e@news6.xs4all.nl...
 >> Lisa Pearlson <no@spam.plz> wrote:
 >>>> You can run a serversocket with PHP and
 >>>> have your system connect to that.
 >>>
 >>> Can you elaborate on this?
 >>
 >> http://www.zend.com/pecl/tutorials/sockets.php should give you a pretty
 >> good idea.
 >>
 >
 >
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