Well, what good would "experimental support" be if noone knows how to
"experiment" with it :)  So, I finally found some time to document the
steps necessary to get Ruby on Rails running with the FastCGI TP2
release: 
http://mvolo.com/blogs/serverside/archive/2007/02/18/10-steps-to-get-Ruby-on-Rails-running-on-Windows-with-IIS-FastCGI.aspx.

I would love for you guys to try this out, and let us know of any
issues you find.

Also, thanks go to Brian for helping out with lots of RoR questions I
had while investigating FastCGI support for it ...

Looking forward to your feedback!

Mike
IIS Team

On Jan 31, 7:59 pm, "Brian Hogan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Shhh! You're not supposed to be telling anyone about that yet.
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> On 1/31/07, Peter Boling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Supposedly the newest release of Microsoft's FastCGI, which is now at
> > Technical Preview 2, has experimental ruby support.
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> >http://mvolo.com/blogs/serverside/archive/2007/01/31/Turbo_2D00_charg...
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> > (Look near the bottom of the post for the bit about ruby and the
> > promise for more to come!)
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> > Thanks Mike and IIS team!- Hide quoted text -
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