Yes, this is how fastcgi works. You may want to try using rewrite instead of fastcgi. I don't know what the verdict is on speed of one verse the other. I've heard arguments both ways, but no real numbers... If anyone can point out numbers I'd love to see them. On Sun, 2002-09-15 at 16:35, Richard Chan wrote:
Hi all,
I am serving Zope behind Apache 2.0 using fastcgi. I find a need a dummy file with the same name as the Zope root otherwise fastcgi process manager fails with ...cannot stat /www/htdocs/Zope... Is this a "bug"? Without a dummy /www/htdocs/Zope file my content serving fails.
I am using Zope 2.5.1, Apache 2.0.40, mod_fastcgi 2002-08 Snapshot (with AP2 support)...
Following all the howtos:
In Apache 2.0 httpd.conf
LoadModule mod_fastcgi.c FastCgiExternalServer /www/htdocs/Zope -host localhost:1234 -pass-header Authorization
<Location /Zope> SetHandler fastcgi-script </Location>
Thanks!
Richard Chan
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