Wally
As (your) luck would have it, we're working on exactly such a document
for the poor unfortunates who will inherit the servers once I've wrought
havoc on them.
This is pro bono stuff for the fellowship AFAIC, for keeping me sober
since 1979, so by all means, when it's done and relatively stable, I'll
release it in the RunRev wild.
Some of the stuff around FastCGI is a bit tricky, but I think the
documentation will pull you through. If it doesn't, you know where to
get me.
So, about the coffee ...
Peter Elliott
Wally Rodriguez wrote:
How about a tutorial on how to set up Rev to use FastCGI. For those
of us for whom a lot of these terms are totatlly new, it would be
great to be able to take advantage of some of these tools.
I know I'm already salivating at the possibilities of merge(),
something I just learned about on this thread.
W.
On Mar 16, 2006, at 1:34 PM, Collabyrinth VPN wrote:
Forgive the intrusion from a 'lurker', but as I've learned so much
from you all the last three months, it's time I gave something back.
I'm developing using Ruby on Rails on both Windows XP Pro SP2 &
(Knoppix) Linux simultaneously.
Rev works just fine with FastCGI. Fwiw, I'd be happy to set up some
benchmarks and publish the results next week, if it helps.
A brief general comment. I use and modify the Ruby code to handle
the 'unseen' parts, if you will, and Rev to generate what the user
sees on the websites. I see Rev as complementary to ROR, and it
seems to work well. A good mix.
Cheers from Canada
Peter Elliott
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