Shao Sean wrote:
if you can run revCGI on your web host you can actually use it to run servers (the cgi process does not "die") but make sure to check with your host that you are within their ToS as they most limit the amount of CPU cycles, ram, time, etc...
How do you launch the Rev CGI engine in a way that keeps it alive after it's done processing the startup handler?
I've even tried using nohup, and all manner of different scripts, and thus far have been unable to set up the CGI engine to stay alive, even on my own custom server in my office.
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