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litespeed_wiki:php:generate-source-code-with-lsapi [2015/08/03 18:23] Michael Alegre created |
litespeed_wiki:php:generate-source-code-with-lsapi [2018/09/18 21:15] Michael Alegre [Setting it up within the WebAdmin console] |
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- | ====== Generating PHP Source Code ====== | + | ====== Generating Formatted PHP Source Code in HTML ====== |
- | Since version 4.3, PHP LSAPI has been capable of generating formatted PHP source code in HTML, allowing users to view the source code for these files through a web browser. | + | Since PHP LSAPI version 4.3, PHP LSAPI has been capable of generating formatted PHP source code in HTML, allowing users to view the source code for these files through a web browser. |
===== Command line option ===== | ===== Command line option ===== | ||
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===== Setting it up within the WebAdmin console ===== | ===== Setting it up within the WebAdmin console ===== | ||
- | If you add "-s" at the end of the Command setting in the WebAdmin console (Configuration > External App > your external application > Command), that external application will now generate PHP source code in HTML for the files it reads. You can now set up a [[litespeed_wiki:php:configuring-lsws-for-php#the_script_or_context_handler|script handler]] (WebAdmin console > Configuration > Script Handler) pointing to that external application, directing all files with a certain suffix ("phpsc", for example) to the external application that will generate their source code. | + | If you add ''-s'' at the end of the Command setting in the WebAdmin Console under **Configuration > External App > your_external_application > Command**, that external application will now generate PHP source code in HTML for the files it reads. A [[litespeed_wiki:php:configuring-lsws-for-php#the_script_or_context_handler|script handler]] can then be created under **Configuration > Script Handler** pointing to that external application. This will direct all files with a **Suffix** defined in that script handler (''phpsc'', for example) to the external application that will generate their source code. |