Hi David

Off course, you are right  about using CGI but for the reasons that
you have described,this would not be a practical option at all.


On Oct 18, 4:52 pm, digitalronin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > AFAIK, you need to use webbrick, mongrel or lightTPD to run a Rails
> > Apps :-)
>
> Actually, there is nothing to stop you running Rails apps under plain
> old CGI, if performance is not an issue. i.e. every rails app HTTP
> request will fork off a new process, initialise the rails environment,
> and then service the request. It won't be the fastest solution, but it
> will work without requiring any new processes to be managed on your
> server.
>
> Cheers
>
> David


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