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fastcgi.h

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      a8e52c91
      Initial untested FastCGI support. · a8e52c91
      deuce authored
      Add support for FastCGI with an eye to making PHP significantly faster.  In
      the webctl.ini file, add something like the following:
      
      [*.php]
      FastCGI=localhost:9000
      
      To pass all PHP requests under that directory through to a PHP fastCGI server.
      You can start the PHP FastCGI server with a command something like this:
      php-cgi -q -b localhost:9000
      
      This change has also refactored normal CGI support, especially the Win32
      support.  Since this patch is currently untested, it's best to assume that
      it breaks both *nix and Win32 CGI support and doesn't work for FastCGI either
      at this point.
      a8e52c91
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      Initial untested FastCGI support.
      deuce authored
      Add support for FastCGI with an eye to making PHP significantly faster.  In
      the webctl.ini file, add something like the following:
      
      [*.php]
      FastCGI=localhost:9000
      
      To pass all PHP requests under that directory through to a PHP fastCGI server.
      You can start the PHP FastCGI server with a command something like this:
      php-cgi -q -b localhost:9000
      
      This change has also refactored normal CGI support, especially the Win32
      support.  Since this patch is currently untested, it's best to assume that
      it breaks both *nix and Win32 CGI support and doesn't work for FastCGI either
      at this point.