[nycphp-talk] Parse HTML Files as PHP
Tim Lieberman
tim_lists at o2group.com
Sun Feb 22 15:31:14 EST 2009
On Feb 22, 2009, at 3:04 PM, Greg Rundlett wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 11:15 PM, Ajai Khattri <ajai at bitblit.net>
> wrote:
>> On Fri, 20 Feb 2009, Peter Sawczynec wrote:
>>
>>> Anyone have any comment on this strategy pro or con?
>>
>> Not good for performance or scalability.
>
> Why exactly? mod_php is both performant and scalable.
mod_php can be a memory hog, bloating your httpd processes. Who needs
that bloat to serve static content?
Nice little webcast about this here:
<http://www.joomlaperformance.com/articles/webcasts/why_mod_php_is_bad_for_performance_52_58.html
>
>
>
>> A PHP framework with routing
>> should allow you use URLs with .html at the end without resorting to
>> changing Apache's behavior.
>
> You're saying that complex framework is a better solution than a
> configuration one-liner. Why?
Here I agree. Frameworks are great for complex systems.
But they're more trouble than they're worth if all you want is pretty
URLs. Though, I suppose you could write a little microframework to
just do routing. But, on the other hand, you've already got
mod_rewrite.
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