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===== Command line option ===== | ===== Command line option ===== | ||
- | You can set LSPHP to generate source code using the command line option -s. For example: | + | You can set LSPHP to generate source code using the command line option ''-s''. For example: |
$SERVER_ROOT/fcgi-bin/lsphp5 -s | $SERVER_ROOT/fcgi-bin/lsphp5 -s | ||
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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 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. | + | 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#step_3configure_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. |