4d manages that. You don’t have to. > On May 1, 2017, at 5:46 PM, Kirk Brooks via 4D_Tech <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi folks, > > So, let's imagine a web page being served by 4D web server. The page is a > .shtml template that will get populated with some values parsed out of the > query string that will be the URL. Parse the query string and serve up the > page. This page will refer to some .css and .js files also located on the > server. > > This request will start up a new web process. The question is, after > sending the page back to the browser do I need the web process anymore? > There won't be any interaction with the server at that point beyond the > aforementioned .css and .js. So after serving the page can I just abort the > web process? > > -- > Kirk Brooks > San Francisco, CA > ======================= > > *The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do > nothing.* > > *- Edmund Burke*
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