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Now why wouldn't everybody skip the proxy step? I asked that of the listand
I believe Scott gave the best answer. Some people have been developingweb
applications on the i long enough that they're using hooks only availablein
an i5/OS instance of Apache. My company isn't tied to any i5/OS specificto
feature of Apache so we had the freedom to do this and Zend support has
been, y'know, supportive of that choice. The've actually taken the time
help with issues like the one I mentioned above instead of giving me the
response I expected. e.g. 'piss off, that's not an official install.'
Alfred,
If you go the route of running just the PASE Apache server, can you
run more than one instance of it (all listening on separate
addresses/ports)? We run several HTTP server instances, so the
ability to do that is importance to us. I would think that this would
be the case, just wondering.
Thanks!
Mike E.
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