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Jean-Michel Giorgi
Posted: 05/30/2002, 4:22 AM

I noticed on the CCS datasheet & description than Apache was not in the supported servers list, meanwhile CCS supports PHP, Perl and MySQL, languages ans database mainly used with Apache servers.

Could you explain the reason for this omission ?

Thanks.
Steve F.
Posted: 05/30/2002, 6:50 AM

Wow, I would be interested in hearing the reasoning behind this as well.
jjtoubia
Posted: 05/30/2002, 10:51 AM

I have already created and published quite a few projects and moved them over to my apache webserver with no problem. I looked at that datasheet you mentioned and I don't no why they didn't say apache if they were going to say those other webservers. Actually, I don't know why they even mentioned webservers. In the case of PHP, if they webserver can run PHP, then any CC or CCS generated (or for that matter, any PHP code) will be able to run.

Personally, I would like to see which versions of each language they are compliant with. Again, in PHP's case, CC and CCS produce code using upto PHP 4.1.2. PHP's latest version is 4.2.0 and it as alot of new features mainly related to security with global variables. Although CCS does an excellent way in the way it handles all global variables, I would like to see the new code support 4.2.0 or atleast the option to generate in that version. Really the only changes required would be to change the global variable name (ex. HTTP_SERVER_VARS to $_SERVER). Hey, thats just my opinion though.
CodeCharge
Posted: 05/30/2002, 3:34 PM

The datasheet doesn't list all servers, just examples. Apache is quite obvious because of PHP, while not everyone may expect the support for Websphere or Weblogic for Java and therefore they are listed.
We'll add the Apache though :-)

Konrad

   


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