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Allows users to have a complete PHP web development environment up and running in just minutes. BitNami MAPPStack is licensed under the terms of the Apache License 2.0, and is free for download and use. It allows users to take advantage of the stability, low cost and high performance of the Apache, PostgreSQL, and PHP web development platform, without the hassle of integrating, configuring, and supporting their own build. BitNami MAPPStack provides an integrated package that can be used by both commercial and open source projects for rapid, consistent deployments in both development and production environments.

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VIRTUAL(3)								 1								VIRTUAL(3)

virtual - Perform an Apache sub-request

SYNOPSIS
bool virtual (string $filename) DESCRIPTION
virtual(3) is an Apache-specific function which is similar to <!--#include virtual...--> in mod_include. It performs an Apache sub-request. It is useful for including CGI scripts or .shtml files, or anything else that you would parse through Apache. Note that for a CGI script, the script must generate valid CGI headers. At the minimum that means it must generate a Content-Type header. To run the sub-request, all buffers are terminated and flushed to the browser, pending headers are sent too. This function is supported when PHP is installed as an Apache module or by the NSAPI server module in Netscape/iPlanet/SunONE webservers. PARAMETERS
o $filename - The file that the virtual command will be performed on. RETURN VALUES
Performs the virtual command on success, or returns FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
See apache_note(3) for an example. NOTES
Warning The query string can be passed to the included file but $_GET is copied from the parent script and only $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'] is filled with the passed query string. The query string may only be passed when using Apache 2. The requested file will not be listed in the Apache access log. Note Environment variables set in the requested file are not visible to the calling script. Note This function may be used on PHP files. However, it is typically better to use include(3) or require(3) for PHP files. SEE ALSO
apache_note(3). PHP Documentation Group VIRTUAL(3)