Andre Garzia wrote:
as for your question below, the answer is yes, some brazilian guy created ACGI routines for Apache, guess who was the guy?
Well, I know a few Brazilians, but only one crazy enough to pull this off. :)
Its easy and it uses the darwin engine to load a simple CGI that passes the control to a running revolution (actually any MacOS X) application. The application receives an event based on old ACGI events popular during the times of WebStar and MacHTTP. The reply from the app is piped back to the browser. ... This was done for Dave Brooks and has been tested with HTTP Requests as big as 8 megabytes... I think it can handle things well. Interested?
Since I use only Linux on my servers, I won't be able to take advantage of this myself. But I very much appreciate your good work on this, and will pass along this info to the forum thread where it came up.
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