Koen Deforche wrote:
> Even if you can bridge it (and if I remember correctly, there is even
> a utility somewhere that does that), 

I did wonder about faking fastCGI using CGI.

> you still need the permission to
> keep the FastCGI/Wt process running and listening on a local socket
> (TCP or unix domain socket), can you do that ?

I'm not sure, I'd have to write a small CGI app. and test it out.

Graeme Gill.

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