For programs that only run in Apache::Registry, that just might work. For programs that extend Apache itself, it probably won't work. To my knowledge, PHP doesn't give access to the full Apache API, so it does a whole lot less than mod_perl and is much easier to sandbox.
In reply to Re: mod_perl and shared environments don't mix - do they?
by chromatic
in thread mod_perl and shared environments don't mix - do they?
by Aristotle
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