Mark Fuller wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 3:34 AM, Giannis Economou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Actually, the best thing for me was to use the mod_fcgid module
(http://fastcgi.coremail.cn/) instead of the old fastcgi (www.fastcgi.com).
mod_fcgid is binary compatibility to mod_fastcgi, but
Hi Mark
> To Ron: I emailed Sven, asking if he could reindex FCGI. He was very
> responsive. I received a reply in 10 minutes that he'd done it. (Just
> to let you know that discussion led to something productive.). If it
> doesn't appear in the search results by tomorrow I'll nag him a little
> m
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 1:42 AM, David Emery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You'd be getting whatever version of Perl is on that machine.
Thanks. I had the idea that it was creating it's own statically linked
Perl executable.
> It works very well for me. The ability to group scripts together to
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 3:34 AM, Giannis Economou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, the best thing for me was to use the mod_fcgid module
> (http://fastcgi.coremail.cn/) instead of the old fastcgi (www.fastcgi.com).
> mod_fcgid is binary compatibility to mod_fastcgi, but I like it much more
Hello...
I'm using fastcgi for C::A for a long time in production installations,
with success (with C::A::Dispatch).
Actually, the best thing for me was to use the mod_fcgid module
(http://fastcgi.coremail.cn/) instead of the old fastcgi (www.fastcgi.com).
mod_fcgid is binary compatibility to
"Mark Fuller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> BTW: The speedyCGI package installed with Ubuntu 7.10 (probably the
> same package available in Debian) seems to work. I'm not sure what
> version of Perl I'm getting.
You'd be getting whatever version of Perl is on that machine.
> But, it's a pretty
Hi Mark
On Sat, 2008-02-23 at 23:19 -0700, Mark Fuller wrote:
> > Go to http://www.fastcgi.com/ and scroll down to /Perl/, not /CPAN/
> > (between Java and Python). Takes you straight to the module.
>
> I see what you mean. If you click on the "Perl" link it takes you to a
> list of CPAN module
> Go to http://www.fastcgi.com/ and scroll down to /Perl/, not /CPAN/
> (between Java and Python). Takes you straight to the module.
I see what you mean. If you click on the "Perl" link it takes you to a
list of CPAN modules. Do you understand why those modules can't be
found by searching CPAN?
Hi Mark
> Can you provide a link to the site that provides the link? :) If I go
> to www.fastcgi.com it has a link to CPAN's main page.
Go to http://www.fastcgi.com/ and scroll down to /Perl/, not /CPAN/
(between Java and Python). Takes you straight to the module.
> >A few lines of change is no
> IIRC there's a link from the FastCGI web site to the CPAN module.
Can you provide a link to the site that provides the link? :) If I go
to www.fastcgi.com it has a link to CPAN's main page.
The only way I found FCGI in the past was to browse FCGI::ProcManager
(which turned up in a search for F
Hi Mark
> life of me, I can't figure out how to find it on CPAN without already
> knowing where it is. :) Taken as a sum I gather impressions. That's
> all.
IIRC there's a link from the FastCGI web site to the CPAN module.
> SpeedyCGI and "pperl" on CPAN) (if they work) seem to be more
> transpa
Hi Silent
> thanks very much!
> that's works,
> and in t.fcgi:
Excellent.
> the line "$request -> Finish();" seems not needed.
True. But it's a good habit to get into...
> and in my opinion, mod_perl is powerfull, but Fastcgi is also very fast than
> CGI,
> and it is more easyer to find vhost
> Curious. Still, reliable (software) technology doesn't have to be
> updated. This topic blew up
Sorry. It just looked like nothing was happening with these various
tools. For example: The SpeedyCGI/PersistentPerl web site has binaries
for download which are ancient. The fastcgi site's FAQ has
2008/2/23, Ron Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Thu, 2008-02-21 at 20:08 +0800, Silent wrote:
>
> Hi Silent
>
> Here's a demo:
> http://savage.net.au/Perl-modules/CGI-Application-Test-Dispatch-1.00.tgz
> Note: Test is used in the sense of testing my understanding of the
> dispatch style of app de
On Sat, 2008-02-23 at 10:01 -0700, Mark Fuller wrote:
Hi Mark
I see Michael Peters has already replied, and he know a great deal more
that I do about these topics. Nevertheless, a few comments follow...
> This might be better asked on Perlmonks, but do you have a feel for
> how widely used is fa
Mark Fuller wrote:
> 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
Well, I've heard... :)
Actually my opinions on this are actually based experience. I've been developing
an
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
cat
On Thu, 2008-02-21 at 20:08 +0800, Silent wrote:
Hi Silent
Oops. I should mention the code has a few hard-coded paths
like /home/ron/... embedded here and there.
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On Thu, 2008-02-21 at 20:08 +0800, Silent wrote:
Hi Silent
Here's a demo:
http://savage.net.au/Perl-modules/CGI-Application-Test-Dispatch-1.00.tgz
Note: Test is used in the sense of testing my understanding of the
dispatch style of app design in order to write an app, not in the sense
of testing
2008/2/21, David Steinbrunner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Silent wrote:
>
> > has anyone use C-A-Dispatch with FastCGI ?
>
>
>
>
>
> > 2. after search from google, I tryed:
> >
> >
> > #!/usr/bin/perl
> >
> > use lib ".";
> > use CGI::Fast qw(:standard);
> > use APP::Dispatch;
> > while (my $q = CGI:
Silent wrote:
> has anyone use C-A-Dispatch with FastCGI ?
> 2. after search from google, I tryed:
>
>
> #!/usr/bin/perl
>
> use lib ".";
> use CGI::Fast qw(:standard);
> use APP::Dispatch;
> while (my $q = CGI::Fast ) {
> APP::Dispatch->dispatch(
> args_to_new => { QUERY =>
On Thu, 2008-02-21 at 09:59 +0800, Silent wrote:
Hi Slient
> has anyone use C-A-Dispatch with FastCGI ?
I had no trouble using it. I can send my code it that helps.
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Hi all,
has anyone use C-A-Dispatch with FastCGI ?
I can not make it work:
my code structure:
/APP/Base.pm ### the base pm used by Admin/User
/APP/Admin.pm
/APP/User.pm
/APP/Dispatch.pm ### the C-A-Dispatch table
app.fcgi
I have tryed "use base 'CGI::Application::FastCGI' " in the Base.pm, b
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