I heard there are some things you can't do with the PHP version that you can do otherwise. Anyone know what doesn't work under PHP? (I'm thinking of switching to it.) Also, are there any sites that are running the PHP version of Links SQL?
Feb 8, 2003, 1:38 AM
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Feb 8, 2003, 1:38 AM
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Could I run a php front end but still use links sql dynamically?My site has been using the PHP front end for a while now:
http://run-down.com
Feb 10, 2003, 6:17 AM
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Feb 10, 2003, 6:17 AM
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>>>but not the drop-in plugins like with the regular Perl interface<<<
Not relaly true. Although a Perl interface would be required to run via admin.cgi, its still possible to write plugins, and then have the .php files written to the PHP folder (defined in the paths/URL's section of the setup). I've done this a couple of times, but not with released plugins ...
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Not relaly true. Although a Perl interface would be required to run via admin.cgi, its still possible to write plugins, and then have the .php files written to the PHP folder (defined in the paths/URL's section of the setup). I've done this a couple of times, but not with released plugins ...
Cheers
Andy (mod)
andy@ultranerds.co.uk
Want to give me something back for my help? Please see my Amazon Wish List
GLinks ULTRA Package | GLinks ULTRA Package PRO
Links SQL Plugins | Website Design and SEO | UltraNerds | ULTRAGLobals Plugin | Pre-Made Template Sets | FREE GLinks Plugins!