Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 30th Jul 2009 16:06 UTC, submitted by estherschindler
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RE[4]: Shouldn't this say "suck less on IIS"?
by Johann Chua on Sat 1st Aug 2009 11:57
in reply to "RE[3]: Shouldn't this say "suck less on IIS"?"
RE[4]: Shouldn't this say "suck less on IIS"?
by segedunum on Sat 1st Aug 2009 23:26
in reply to "RE[3]: Shouldn't this say "suck less on IIS"?"
Because what they mean by running PHP on 'Windows' is clearly Windows + IIS. If you run PHP on Windows under Apache then most, if not all, of those issues disappear. Thus, running PHP on Windows is not a problem at all. They just chose to ignore the most obvious solution.
Edited 2009-08-01 23:26 UTC




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Why was he asking questions about iis when it was only mentioned once in a two page article about improving the performance of php on windows?