[Zope] Re: PCGI - what's it do

Michael Havard nhavar at hotmail.com
Fri Dec 5 14:38:45 EST 2003


I'm still not sure that I understand what PCGI does. But it sounds like if I 
don't know what it does and something doesn't ask for it specifically then I 
don't need it.

I just want to make sure if we don't use I don't break anything (i.e. if we 
front end with Apache using rewrite rules it shouldn't need PCGI).


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>>>There are
>>>significant
>>>reasons for wanting to run zope and apache in combination,
>>
>>This isn't a special case. IMO, you should *always* put something in
>>front of Zope in a production environment.
>
>Just to be explicit for the benefit of the ongoing discussion thread,
>PCGi is obviously just one option (which I still have reasons for liking 
>personally).  Using port
>8080 inside a frame is a really ugly one, IMHO, and only suitable if you 
>are
>really in a rush.  Some people might use lynx or otherwise dislike frames, 
>and the
>direct 8080 port will still be exposed.
>
>FastCGI is another option which, I presume, is what Zope 2.7 is implicitly 
>suggesting
>as the preferred substitute for PCGI (it's been there a long time, of 
>course).
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