On Friday, December 27, 2002, at 07:21 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hi,
Ian Bicking wrote:
installation, but in a non-complete manner.  In my opinion, only
mod_webkit and wkcgi are worth introducing (though I haven't used
Please forgive my ignorance, but what is "wkcgi"? I cannot find it in the
InstallGuide. Or is it shorthand for WebKit.cgi?

It's the C version of the CGI adapter. It's equivalent to WebKit.cgi, but because it's written in C it is far faster. In casual testing a long time ago, it was as fast as the ModPythonAdapter, but far easier to install because it's just a CGI script. It's in WebKit/Adapters/wkcgi -- someone has also compiled it for Windows, which is easier than getting Python scripts to run in that environment (especially under IIS).

Ian



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