On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 5:04 PM, Ron Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Here's a demo:
This might be better asked on Perlmonks, but do you have a feel for how widely used is fastcgi? I got the impression it's not because the CPAN module isn't easy to find. Searching CPAN for "fcgi" returns a catalyst module (MojoMojo with a ridiculous version number) instead of the real FCGI module[1]. The module hasn't been updated since 2002. Have you looked at any other persistence tools? I've seen references to speedyCGI (aka persistentPerl) and pperl (CPAN module). But, I get the impression they're not widely used because they haven't been updated in awhile. (2003 and 2004 respectively.). I couldn't compile speedyCGI. (But, I noticed Ubuntu 7.10 has an installable module in its repository.). I haven't tried pperl yet. It looks like it was created because the author couldn't compile SpeedyCGI either. I'm just trying to understand what's commonly used. I feel like I'm missing something because I've heard it's desirable to use something other than mod_perl because 1) it's a bad idea to run Perl within the web server, and 2) web hosters may not make it available. But, looking around, looking around it's not clear to me what people are using. [1] http://search.cpan.org/~skimo/FCGI-0.67/FCGI.PL Thanks, Mark ##### CGI::Application community mailing list ################ ## ## ## To unsubscribe, or change your message delivery options, ## ## visit: http://www.erlbaum.net/mailman/listinfo/cgiapp ## ## ## ## Web archive: http://www.erlbaum.net/pipermail/cgiapp/ ## ## Wiki: http://cgiapp.erlbaum.net/ ## ## ## ################################################################
