I do not want to mix the build-in files with my php files. (I do not want to use a iframe to unleash me from same origin policy)ġ) May be if it is not possible to execute php on a thttpd instance i would move the qnap admin site to a second apache instance or to nginx and disable the ugly thttpd.Ģ) Is it possilbe to use such a "virtual directory" as a wrapper / internal redirect processing (not only for PHP) to a apache webserver? But it requires that thttpd executes my php code to send the desired response to the java script. To inject an other URL (respecting same origin policy) and to point it to my php script is easy. What i want to accomplish is to let some QNAP javascript calls running against my php files instead run them against "build-in" QNAP-cgis. This should execute everything as a cgi, i think.
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