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2006 Feb 22
1
Urgent help needed
...IMount /scgi-bin/ 127.0.0.1:9998 # matches locations with a dot following at least one more characters, that is, things like *,html, *.css, *.js, which should be delivered directly from the filesystem <LocationMatch \..+$> # don''t handle those with SCGI SCGIHandler Off </LocationMatch> <Directory /home/httpd/vhosts/lecteurs.ca/subdomains/test/ httpdocs/public/> Options +FollowSymLinks Order allow,deny allow from all </Directory> --------------------------------------------------- Here''s the acc...
2006 Jan 11
10
Recommend server for developing RoR on win
Hi all, can you recommend me which web server config to use for developing rails on windows machine. I tried webrick, which is good but it''s annoying because console window is in taskbar for every site running and it have to be started manually. Apache with CGI is to slow and using FastCGI on the other side brings me lot of problems, like randomly not working RoR sites. Any help is
2005 Dec 28
11
some notes about rails, apache, fastcgi and windows
hello. i''d like to share some feelings of mine after a couple of *weeks* intermittent attempts to have rails applications working on windows (XP) with fastcgi performances under apache (2.0). i''d say the software stack i''m using now will be fairly common as more and more new rails developers will join the bandwagon. what is stunning me is the fact that, even if
2005 Nov 21
10
Anybody using SCGI in production?
Or does anybody prefer fastcgi/fcgi? I''m using webrick for development, but plan on using scgi when I switch to production (because it appears to be an update to fastcgi, and I couldn''t get fastcgi working anyhow). thanks csn __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors'' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com
2006 Jan 03
18
Trying to do a simple thing ...
Hi ! I was talking to a seasider and he asked me if it was easy to do the following thing using rails : 1) ask a number to the user 2) ask a second number 3) give the addition of the two number and a link to be able to replay All these things have to be done in one controller and one action, there is no need for verification and other stuff. I tried but I''ve got some problems
2005 Oct 19
35
Why you MUST use SCGI for Rails development
Hello happy Railers, I used to develop with a local out-of-the-box Apache and load times were pretty slow (like a few seconds each page). "Well, it''s the price to pay for no compile / cache / etc..." I thought. Nonsense. Yesterday I installed SCGI, and now I''ve got the best of both worlds: rails development env uses my very latest modifications, while SCGI ensures I