Neil Schemenauer wrote:

   * With scgi 1.6 (1.5 has a bug so 1.6 will be released
     directly), you can use the SCGIMount directive.  If you use it
     then SCRIPT_NAME and PATH_INFO will be set as expected.  This
     is the prefered way of using mod_scgi now and the
     --script-name option becomes unnecessary.

For your specific problem, if you have:

   SCGIMount /rl localhost:3000

"Unnecessary" meaning unnecessary or don't use? I left it in when I tried SCGIMount today; maybe that's why it didn't work.


What about SCGIHandler and SCGIServerTimeout? Are they appropriate to use with SCGIMount? SCGIHandler seems to be implicit; I commented it when I commented SCGIServer and it worked.

Is it OK to mix SCGIMount and <Location> like this?

SCGIMount /foo localhost:3000
<Location /foo>
   Order Allow,Deny
   Allow from all
</Location>
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