[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Steve Holden wrote: > >>If you want CGI then there's no need for an ISAPI filter specific to >>your programming language - you just need to associate .py requests with >>the Python interpreter. >> >>If you want to use Python as an Active Scripting language (i.e. in the >>same way that VBScript is used) then you can do this by installing the >>win32all extensions maintained by Mark Hammond and enabling Active >>Scripting therein. >> >>Don't suffer Perl if you don't want to! > > > Pure cgi is too slow. "Active Scripting" means ASP, yes? > I need something that will do cgi scripts (a lot of which I already > have > and can modify but don't want to rewrite extensively, partly because > of time issues, partly because I want to preserve some degree of > portability back to a unix environment.). I want something that does > for IIS what mod_python does for apache. Fastcgi looked scary even > on unix plaforms, seems like an act of desperation on Windows, > Yes, ASP is Active Scripting.
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