[phpa] Re: A suggestion

  • From: "Chris James" <chris.james@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <phpa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 21:54:52 -0000


Nick,

Whilst I understand your motives, I would add my support for the idea
outline by Monte, as I think the key system will have an adverse effect on
getting people to use phpa. This would be a great shame!

But at the end of the day, it is free i suppose :)

Chris.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: phpa-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:phpa-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On
> Behalf Of Monte Ohrt
> Sent: 23 January 2002 20:32
> To: phpa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [phpa] Re: A suggestion
>
>
>
> Another situation is getting hosting companies to put an accelleration
> engine onto their site. If it is truely "drop-in", they might be
> persuaded to use it. If they have to keep up with a license file, they
> may forget the whole idea since it requires too much management.
>
> I'd vote for having people fill out a form to download the accellerator.
> Although not absolutely perfect in accuracy, This should be plenty to
> suffice your curiosity and it won't have a technical impact on the
> product.
>
> Nick Lindridge wrote:
> >
> > My proposed change is to keep the keys idea, have keys in a
> keys file, with
> > the path set as an ini variable, and a script to automatically build or
> > update the keys file as necessary. I suspect that some people are having
> > problems with even a single domain setup, never mind a 500
> domain setup, so
> > that solution should help them.
> >
> > For those manging large numbers of domains then I think that
> this should be
> > workable too. At worst you should only have to run the 'build
> keys' script
> > after changing and rebuilding apache config files. There would
> be an include
> > and exclude mode to either detect domains in a config file from
> ServerName
> > directives excepting for those inside a virtual host that contained a
> > setting to disable phpa, or only detect virtual domains where phpa was
> > enabled.
> >
> > Hopefully this will be workable, but send me private emails if
> this still
> > sounds like a problem to anyone.
> >
> > Thanks for everyones input today on this, and sorry for anyones
> risen blood
> > pressure!
> >
> > Nick
> >
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