On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 6:21 PM, Michael Van Canneyt <mich...@freepascal.org> wrote: > > > On Sun, 24 Apr 2016, Marcos Douglas wrote: > >>> http://localhost:2015/fcgitest.exe/pdf/act1 >>> >>> ...but it does not solve the problem. :( >> >> >> My env: Lazarus 1.5 r50201M FPC 2.6.5 i386-win32-win32/win64 >> >> So I took his example here \packages\fcl-web\examples\helloworld >> Compiled it. ISS configured to port 2020. >> Call in browser http://localhost:2020/helloworld.exe/func1call > > > I have never tested the Fastcgi support with IIS. > The problem is probably that IIS does not provide the same PATHINFO > environment variable as Apache or NGINX. > > The PATHINFO environment variable is used to determine what module needs to > be invoked. You can influence this by setting and handling the OnGetModule > event of the TFastCGIApplication application object. In this event, you can > examine the request, and return the class of the module that must be > created. > > When you do, please save the contents of PATHINFO to some file, and send it > here, so I can examine it and adapt the implementation so it can handle IIS > as well.
Hi, Doesn't matter if is CGI or FastCGI. Same problem. I did more tests. In my example, I have 1 Module "pdf" and 1 Action "act1". The Module has a DataModuleRequest event: begin AResponse.Content := 'default'; Handled := True; end; The Action has a Request event: begin AResponse.Content := 'list'; Handled := True; end; #1 Call Action URL: http://localhost:2015/fcgitest.exe/act1/ Result: error - Could not determine HTTP module for request "act1" Log: PATHINFO=/fcgitest.exe/act1/ NEXT_PATHINFO=fcgitest.exe #2 Call Module/Action URL: http://localhost:2015/fcgitest.exe/pdf/act1/ Result: print - "default" Log: PATHINFO=/fcgitest.exe/pdf/act1/ NEXT_PATHINFO=fcgitest.exe If you do not have time, maybe I can try to fix. But how we can know what Server is running (Apache, IIS, etc)? Thanks, Marcos Douglas _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal