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Using C as a backend for a website?
Hi all,
I've been reading these forums for a while now, and they've helped me a lot. I'm now making my first post!
I'm doing a website that uses libpurple and some other C libraries. I'm using PHP as the frontend to display, but want to use C as a backend. So far it seems like there are two ways to do this:
1) Use soap to make the PHP and C talk to each other
2) Make a custom Apache module
Does anyone know if there is another way or whether one way is better than the other?
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