From: Chuck E. <ec...@mi...> - 2000-06-14 00:38:52
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At 08:30 PM 6/13/00 -0400, Geoff Talvola wrote: >Chuck Esterbrook wrote: > > > You know, I really hate the idea of writing adapters in C. :-) > > > > Maybe we could write Adapter.py instead of adapter.c and users would have > > to run either something like mod_python, or the CGI adaptor (.py). There > > would still be a separate Adapter class with most of the functionality so > > that it could be shared by all adapters. > > > > -Chuck > >I hate the idea too, but I'm still going to want something to make it fast on >Windows, and that's probably going to require coding a CGI adaptor (or a web >server extension) in C. Unless FastCGI or mod_python becomes useable on NT >soon. > >-- > > >- Geoff Talvola > Parlance Corporation > gtalvola@NameConnector.com Perhaps I was being insensitive to Windows users. I use Windows myself, but only for development. My deployment platform is UNIX+Apache. What webserver would you use for deployment, Geoff? And does anyone else on this list anticipate deploying their final app on Windows? -Chuck |