Dan Shafer asked: >Are there any other limitations of using Rev engines as CGI >environments that you've encountered that i should know about?
In a bubbling first attempt at doing chat, I used posts to Rev CGI on a shared Linux server at a commercial web host. It worked well but the host shut it down because of "too big a load on the server." My understanding is that each CGI post starts up a new instance of the Rev engine, producing the excessive load in my case. It seems that Rev CGI on a shared server is good for things that don't produce a lot of simultaneous posts, like web forms. It appears the way to do chat is to open one Rev CGI engine instance which runs continuously and communicates with multiple clients over sockets, though I haven't tested it with a a lot of users yet. Rich Herz _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
