2008/12/11 gert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> You just ask Graham where in his code he finished with all the caching
> prefetching process management. And you change the tiny little wsgi
> part of it. Note that, Graham actually has a translator around his
> neck because of all the c code he has been writen in his life his
> voice can only speaks in floating point numbers. So don't worry if you
> don't understand it at first neither of us does :)
>
> But never the less that is the way you should do it. I mean mod_php is
> also nothing but c, and there is a good reason for that not to split
> up in different mod's or scripts.

It doesn't need C code and can be just as fast as normal WSGI
application. Am too busy at the moment to explain further, maybe later
today.

Graham

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