How about a tutorial on how to set up Rev to use FastCGI. For those of us for whom a lot of these terms are totatlly new, it would be great to be able to take advantage of some of these tools.

I know I'm already salivating at the possibilities of merge(), something I just learned about on this thread.

W.

On Mar 16, 2006, at 1:34 PM, Collabyrinth VPN wrote:

Forgive the intrusion from a 'lurker', but as I've learned so much from you all the last three months, it's time I gave something back.

I'm developing using Ruby on Rails on both Windows XP Pro SP2 & (Knoppix) Linux simultaneously.

Rev works just fine with FastCGI. Fwiw, I'd be happy to set up some benchmarks and publish the results next week, if it helps.

A brief general comment. I use and modify the Ruby code to handle the 'unseen' parts, if you will, and Rev to generate what the user sees on the websites. I see Rev as complementary to ROR, and it seems to work well. A good mix.

Cheers from Canada
Peter Elliott

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