G
Gilles
Hello
The shared host I intend to use to run a small Python web app only
supports mod_fcgid on its Apache server.
If I understood what I read on the Net, the ideal solution would be to
have mod_wsgi installed and have it run either as a module within
Apache or a stand-alone process to talk to the Python app, but it's
N.A. so that's out.
As for FCGID, am I correct in understanding that this is the way
things work:
Apache <-> mod_fcgid <-> Flup (or some other wrapper) <-> WSGI
application?
www.stackoverflow.com/questions/1747266/is-there-a-speed-difference-between-wsgi-and-fcgi
Would I miss a lot by using the mod_fcgid+Flup solution instead of
mod_wsgi?
Thank you.
The shared host I intend to use to run a small Python web app only
supports mod_fcgid on its Apache server.
If I understood what I read on the Net, the ideal solution would be to
have mod_wsgi installed and have it run either as a module within
Apache or a stand-alone process to talk to the Python app, but it's
N.A. so that's out.
As for FCGID, am I correct in understanding that this is the way
things work:
Apache <-> mod_fcgid <-> Flup (or some other wrapper) <-> WSGI
application?
www.stackoverflow.com/questions/1747266/is-there-a-speed-difference-between-wsgi-and-fcgi
Would I miss a lot by using the mod_fcgid+Flup solution instead of
mod_wsgi?
Thank you.