I do not know what "fassimoster" means. I meant to type "faster" but
something weird happened to my editor window.

On Jan 8, 11:28 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> The keepalive weirdness is gone when we upgraged to a more recent
> version of wsgiserver. Some time ago. The only known limitation of the
> current web server is failure of ssl for large uploads (and perhaps
> downloads?). I run it in production.
>
> Anyway, Tim, here is working on a new web server called Rocket that
> will soon replace wsgiserver. It is much clearner and fassimoster.
>
> massimo
>
> On Jan 8, 10:13 am, Timbo <tfarr...@swgen.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm curious...how many of you use the built-in webserver (CherryPy's
> > wsgiserver) as opposed to Apache, LightTPD or Cherokee in web2py and
> > what do you use it for?  If you don't know what I'm talking about,
> > you're probably using it.
>
> > I've used it in the past for both development on my desktop and
> > production.  I switched to using mod_wsgi+Apache because of some HTTP-
> > keepalive wierdness (which has been discussed in the past).  But if I
> > didn't have to rely on Apache, that would be one less thing to have to
> > worry about in our disaster recovery plan.
>
>
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