Thats exactly the type of solution I was looking for.

No integration nightmare.

Thanks for the tip :).

On Mar 9, 9:06 am, Timothy Farrell <tfarr...@swgen.com> wrote:
> It's never that easy.  Magnitus, you can use LightTPD on Windows.  I'm
> not sure if it will satisfy the 64-bit requirement though.  I've gotten
> web2py working through FastCGI on LightTPD on windows.  Because web2py
> runs as a separate process, it can be 64-bit while Lighttpd runs
> 32-bit.  Since Lighttpd is only the HTTP<->FCGI translator, it won't be
> hindered by running 32-bit.  You can get Lighty for windows here:
>
> http://en.wlmp-project.net/downloads.php
>
> -tim
>
> On 3/8/2010 3:27 PM, Albert Abril wrote:
>
>
>
> > I know it could sounds cruel, but.. try to leave windows
>
> > On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Magnitus <eric_vallee2...@yahoo.ca
> > <mailto:eric_vallee2...@yahoo.ca>> wrote:
>
> >     > LOL.  That ambiguous phrasing may be enough to tip Graham Dumpleton
> >     > over the edge!
>
> >     Yes, well, unless I'm using the language of mathematics, I'm not the
> >     best of communicator for technical stuff. I apologize.
>
> >     > Others have also spoken enthusiastically about Lighttpd / Nginx in
> >     > terms of speed,  and a smaller memory footprint too, so try
> >     searching
> >     > the group. See these for example:
>
> >     Problem is that I'm developing for windows.
>
> >     I don't have anything against Linux, but learning how to use it in
> >     most of the gory details (so that I can run a server on it) would be
> >     too much of an overhead at this point in time considering the other
> >     things I have to pick up (the only thing I'd pick up reasonably
> >     quickly are the C system calls).
>
> >     Nginx's window version is beta (http://nginx.org/en/docs/
> >     windows.html <http://nginx.org/en/docs/%0Awindows.html>).
>
> >     Cherokee's window version is broken (and will be beta for a while once
> >     its functional again).
>
> >     Lighttpd doesn't work on Windows.
>
> >     I'm not sure how well IIS works with anything that is not C# or VB for
> >     the web framework and I'm not ready to capitulate to C# just yet.
>
> >     I guess I'll try to figure out how to compile Apache on a newish
> >     rendition of windows in 64 bits a bit longer. I found some interesting
> >     links for that.
>
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