1. FastCGI?
- Posted by Salix <salix at freemail.hu> Apr 25, 2006
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I'm using Abyss 2.3 as webserver. It offers the option to run my scripts as FastCGI if the "interpreter supports FastCGI". I would prefer to run my scripts faster but I have no idea what FastCGI is and I do not really want to study specifications. Is Euphoria interpreter FastCGI friendly? Cheers, Salix
2. Re: FastCGI?
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Apr 26, 2006
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Salix wrote: > I'm using Abyss 2.3 as webserver. It offers the option to run my scripts as > FastCGI if the "interpreter supports FastCGI". I would prefer to run my > scripts > faster but I have no idea what FastCGI is and I do not really want to study > specifications. > > Is Euphoria interpreter FastCGI friendly? No, but the Euphoria interpreter loads faster than Perl or Python etc., so I don't think it matters very much. Also, you can translate/compile your Euphoria CGI apps to make them load very fast (no parsing). In any case, load (start-up) speed only matters if you have a very busy Web site with hundreds of simultaneous users executing very short simple CGI apps. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com