ajjajaja very nice Massimo...
you are trying to invent some new adjetives for web2py!
Alex

El 08/01/2010 18:30, mdipierro escribió:
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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