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Re: Apache and php to show http request headers. [message #178532 is a reply to message #178531] Thu, 28 June 2012 12:40 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
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On 6/28/2012 7:18 AM, Arno Welzel wrote:
> Am 27.06.2012 10:11, schrieb M. Strobel:
>
>> Am 27.06.2012 04:36, schrieb Arno Welzel:
>>> M. Strobel, 25.06.2012 19:17:
>>>
>>> [...]
>>>> Ah, small mind. What could PHP do without Apache servers?
>>>
>>> A lot. PHP runs fine without Apache and Apache is not the only web
>>> server which supports PHP.
>>
>> Yea, the SAPI list is quite long.
>>
>>> nginx is another popular example and even IIS
>>> can be used to host PHP.
>>
>> Popular is not quite the word, with a market share in the sub percent
>> range.
>
> nginx has a market share of more than 11%:
>
> <http://w3techs.com/technologies/overview/web_server/all>
>
> And if you look at the trend graphs you will see that the usage of
> Apache and IIS both decline, while nginx increases - i assume that
> people move from Apache/IIS to nginx for good reasons.
>
> And if you don't believe w3techs.com:
>
> < http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2012/01/03/january-2012-web-server-survey .html>
>
>
> Ok - maybe only a few nginx servers also use PHP - but nginx itself is
> popular.
>
>> But I completely agree to "even" ...
>
> Why? The "traditional" platform for IIS hosted applications is C# and
> ASP.NET, not PHP.
>

It is? I know a lot of sites hosted on IIS which use PHP. Those who
what to use .NET and C# have to use IIS. But that is not the only thing
they run.

> Also see:
>
> <http://w3techs.com/technologies/overview/programming_language/all>
>
> Since IIS has a market share of 18% but ASP.NET is at about 21% it seems
> to be obvious, that most IIS installations don't use PHP and some .NET
> applications are hosted in Mono environments.
>
>

That's not obvious at all.

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