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Re: gsweb and apache 1.3
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David Wetzel |
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Re: gsweb and apache 1.3 |
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Wed, 28 May 2008 13:51:45 +0200 |
On 28.05.2008 12:24 +0100 David Chisnall <theraven@sucs.org> wrote:
> Are the GSWAdaptor interface to the web server documented somewhere?
> It would be nice to have a FastCGI interface working so that it could
> be used with Apache 1 or something more lightweight like Lighttpd.
> This would also make more sense on OpenBSD, which runs httpd in a
> chroot - using FastCGI allows the app server to be outside this
> environment (and, optionally, chroot itself elsewhere after starting).
Basically, the GSWAdaptor is a module that talks HTTP with the web browser and
after the request is red
it contacts the application and sends the response back to the client.
If you want to write a (Fast)CGI module, please look at the Apache2 module from
SVN.
The old Apache1x code is deprecated.
Probably it makes sense to subscribe to the GSWHackers list.
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David Wetzel