Re: apache setup questions

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If all you want to do is run PHP scripts to service AJAX requests, why not load the php module, set the type handler, and move on to a more interesting problem?

-w


On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 12:22 PM, Tim Streater <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm looking at how apache is set up under OS X Lion and Snow Leopard. It seems to me in both cases that, for the default apache config, fast-cgi is disabled as the corresponding LoadModule is commented out. Is there a particular reason why this should be?

I notice that under SL, the fast-cgi module is a good bit older than other modules, and under Lion, there isn't even one provided. Does this mean that it has been integrated into apache or might there be some other reason?

I'd like to run an instance of apache that *only* needs to respond to AJAX requests from localhost (in fact, I'm already doing this). It won't be asked to serve html pages, it will only be running PHP scripts. Is this a situation where ideally apache would be doing fast-cgi? Are there any optimisations I can do with the apache config in this situation?


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Cheers  --  Tim



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