As others have explained, TG 2.x isn't really designed for this.

If you really want to do it anyway, you might consider TG 1.5. It's
also not designed for this, but it uses CherryPy, which is a very
capable and fast web server.

Even in that case, you're almost certainly better off also using
Apache or something else. But CherryPy is fast, and pretty full
featured.

-Sam

On Oct 15, 6:59 am, jormak <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am aware this is a naive question but I'd be very grateful for some
> insight as I don't understand: Most TG deplyment scenarios mention using TG
> with Apache. Why is this necessary? Why can't TG be used as a standalone web
> server serving web pages and responding to  web requests at a given port?
> Thank you very much
> Jorma
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