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Re: Current PHP implementation [message #180009 is a reply to message #180007] Wed, 26 December 2012 10:26 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On 26-12-2012 03:45, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> On 12/25/2012 8:51 PM, SL@maxis wrote:
>>
>> I ask this question in 'comp.unix.programmer. It seems like it is more
>> related to PHP.
>>
>> I ask here to find out the current PHP implementation.
>>
>> Assume at a given time 10 users send in AJAX calls; server end handled
>> by '123.php'.
>>
>> 1. Handler (script): 123.php
>>
>> Does the server initiate 10 processes to handle the calls ? Which means
>> 10 processes are closed after processing !?
>>
>> 2. Handler (daemon): 123.php
>>
>> Is the daemon/server creating 10 threads to handle requests ? Which
>> means the daemon is always running. Please ignore the memory problem of
>> PHP.
>>
>>
>> Thanks for any info. Happy Boxing day.
>>
>
> PHP doesn't handle AJAX calls, nor does PHP start any processes. That
> is all done by the web server. You need to be asking in a newsgroup
> for the webserver you are using.
>

ants fucker

What about the answer to this question,

(after replacing the 'improper' described handling of PHP)

?
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