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<node id="66607" title="Re: mod_perl and PHP" created="2001-03-23 10:49:37" updated="2005-07-19 14:08:39">
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Dragonfly</author>
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According to the PHP Developer's Cookbook there are a variety of new ways you can do various inter-process communication with PHP 4.0, including socket programming, Unix Domain Sockets, UDP/TCP calls, etc. I'm not sure how you'd work that with mod_perl exactly, but you could certainly look into setting up your PHP script to listen for instructions and/or communications whenever the mod_perl is executed.
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With PHP 4 the Zend engine is supposed to be much faster than the older PHP engine, although I haven't tried any of the more sophisticated new elements of PHP, so take all this with a grain of salt. =P
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