Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* beno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi;
Somewhere in the documentation I copied the following:

Squid is written only as a high-performance proxy server, so there is no way for it to function as a web server, since Squid has no support for reading files from a local disk, running CGI scripts and so forth. There is, however, a workaround.

I would like to know what that workaround is, because I don't use Apache, and don't want to install it just for the sake of CGI scripts if I can avoid that.

Why don't you use gatling, fnord or lighttpd then?

Maybe easier than Apache, but why? Again, despite the other person's response to my question, I specifically quoted from documentation concerning Squid that in fact Squid can deal with CGI scripts...and I'd like to know _how_

Can anybody tell me how?
TIA,
beno

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