Hello,
Is this possible? I want to keep the PHP-cgi.exe process loaded in memory
for fast execution. Or is this what ISAPI can only do?
Regards,
SubZero
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Is this possible? I want to keep the PHP-cgi.exe process loaded in memory
for fast execution. Or is this what ISAPI can only do?
Yes, ISAPI is the way to go. ISAPI is just a DLL and stay in memory until you
unload it.
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Is this possible? I want to keep the PHP-cgi.exe process loaded in memory
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You may then consider the tiny CGI concept.
You create a very small CGI which load very fast (you can build one being
less than 150KB and maybe
Very interesting! Could a generic tiny CGI be written for all interpreters
such as PHP, Perl, Python or must we write separate ones for each?
To be generic, the CGI should implement ISAPI interface and then can use any
ISAPI DLL. Maybe this
would make the CGI too big ? Maybe one more DLL layer
Very interesting! Could a generic tiny CGI be written for all
interpreters
such as PHP, Perl, Python or must we write separate ones for each?
To be generic, the CGI should implement ISAPI interface and then can use
any ISAPI DLL. Maybe this
would make the CGI too big ? Maybe one more DLL
Guess this is OT, but check out FastCGI interface.
Hello,
Is this possible? I want to keep the PHP-cgi.exe process loaded in memory
for fast execution. Or is this what ISAPI can only do?
Regards,
SubZero
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