Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote:
Dnia Friday 19 of March 2004 20:48, Mirco 'meebey' Bauer napisał:
migrating from mod to cgi is good as in security, but performance and
also problems with some scripts.
Could you also test fastcgi? cgi and fastcgi are different beasts.
I assume turckcache is turcksoft m
Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote:
Dnia Friday 19 of March 2004 20:48, Mirco 'meebey' Bauer napisał:
migrating from mod to cgi is good as in security, but performance and
also problems with some scripts.
Could you also test fastcgi? cgi and fastcgi are different beasts.
I assume turckcache is turcksoft
Dnia Friday 19 of March 2004 20:48, Mirco 'meebey' Bauer napisał:
> migrating from mod to cgi is good as in security, but performance and
> also problems with some scripts.
Could you also test fastcgi? cgi and fastcgi are different beasts.
> Mirco 'meebey' Bauer
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Arkadiusz Miśkiewicz CS a
Hi,
On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 06:42, Joris wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I'm looking for some in-depth information on the speed difference
> between mod_php and using php-cgi with fastcgi.
>
> So far a google search has yielded nothing but unbacked statements (I'll
> clean up the language a bit): "mod_php i
Dnia Friday 19 of March 2004 20:48, Mirco 'meebey' Bauer napisał:
> migrating from mod to cgi is good as in security, but performance and
> also problems with some scripts.
Could you also test fastcgi? cgi and fastcgi are different beasts.
> Mirco 'meebey' Bauer
--
Arkadiusz Miśkiewicz CS a
Hi,
On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 06:42, Joris wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I'm looking for some in-depth information on the speed difference
> between mod_php and using php-cgi with fastcgi.
>
> So far a google search has yielded nothing but unbacked statements (I'll
> clean up the language a bit): "mod_php i
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