you can use wt with its build int http wthttd php is not supported its a
different thing
it has its own syntax etc, Wt is C++,java and ruby
Anyone can develop php or python bindings :)
Hope this helps a bit
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 6:53 PM, Graeme Gill <grae...@argyllcms.com> wrote:
> I have kind of a "dumb" question:
>
> Wt depends on fastCGI being available from the web server for any
> serious sort of deployment, but the reality is that most
> popular web hosting doesn't seem to support it. Instead
> one sees countless PHP and/or Perl based web applications,
> typically using mod_php or mod_perl.
>
> So my question is: is it even theoretically possible to
> write a fastCGI implementation in php or perl, so
> that one could run Wt without fastCGI support in
> the web server ?
>
> Graeme Gill.
>
>
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