Hello. Does anyone have experience in using neko as a web backend
without apache? I have set it up in lighttpd and even in IIS.
Everything's good but HTTP input data - I can't recieve POST/GET.

1. That's how simply lighttpd handles neko:
server.modules += ( "mod_cgi" )
cgi.assign = ( ".n" => "/usr/bin/neko" )
And that's all I've done in server config.

2. Code in haxe:
//Gettest.hx
class Gettest {
  public static function main()
 {
    trace(neko.Web.getParamsString());
  }
}
//gettest.hxml
-neko gettest.n
-main Gettest.hx

3. CGI output:
// http://localhost/nekocgi/gettest/gettest.n?a=2
Gettest.hx:5: 
// nothing?

4. nekotools server output:
// http://localhost:2000/gettest.n?a=123&b=1234
Gettest.hx:5: a=123&b=1234

In truth I do not understand how nekoserver redirects
POST/GET data to nekovm. So I don't understand how to make another
server (nginx, lighttpd, IIS, or any other) do the same.
In the case of mod_neko everything's clear: mod_neko is a part of
apache.
Last time I started thinking about using nekoserver as a backend and
lighty as a frontend (same way as a popular combination of
nginx+apache). But nekoserver isn't known to be recommended on a
production server.
So what can you advice? Not to waste time and install apache? I don't
like it... And what can you say about performance in CGI mode? In case
of (for example) Perl every time when request comes to a web-server the
interpreter is loading from HDD to memory, so CGI is slow. But neko is
really small!!! So I thought it will be quiet fast. Am I wrong?

-- 
Neko : One VM to run them all
(http://nekovm.org)

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