The answer is yes but I would not now to configure it with lighttpd
because I am not an expert.
I would recommend fastcgi anyway else, with cgi, you would start a
web2py instance at every request. It would be very slow.

On Sep 12, 6:57 am, Karsten Hoffmann <[email protected]>
wrote:
> First of all: Massimo, thank you for this framework, it saves a lot of
> time.
>
> My question: Is it possible to run a web2py application on lighttpd
> (or nginx) as a good old CGI application with "cgihandler.py"?  If
> yes, how? I couldn't work it out up to now. I'm at my wits end, help
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Karsten
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