AOLserver does CGI, although not FastCGI. But you get automatic
offload of static content which blows doors.

On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 2:25 AM, Bernd Eidenschink <eidensch...@web.de> wrote:
> Even using and relying on several AOL- and Naviservers for years now I cannot
> get used to the technical superiority discussions...

I thought it was just easier to use...I'm lazy as hell.

Also, the "other languages" which AOLserver already supports: database
languages. And that provides, for me, the prefect model for supporting
high level technology of every variety. There is also the more generic
nsproxy module, although I'm not really sure if you can run anything
in the proxy, maybe it is just a place to run tcl code which isn't
thread-safe...still is probably the best place to demo additional
programming languages running alongside a tcl interp.

tom jackson


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