That is really interesting.
I wish browsers were able to communicate to daemonized applications
(like php 5.4 in web-server mode) via system sockets (this option is
available to mysql daemon) instead of listening to IP ports. Because
having standalone full-featured web application let's say at USB stick
or at optical disc would be really cool, if not the possible issues with
multiple daemons / applications trying to share the same 127.0.0.1:80
address/port :-( Perhaps some different browsers based on WebKit or
another HTML rendering core can be developed to communicate to PHP via
sockets? It is strange that nobody has come to implementation of such
idea in years.
Also, many would like to run Extension:SMW in such way but I doubt it
supports sqlite..
Anyway, a good news!
Dmitriy
You can use a dynamic port.