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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Randy Terbush <ra...@zyzzyva.com> on 1995/12/07 17:20:15 UTC
Re: New feature: TGI?
>
> At 09:16 PM 12/6/95 -0600, new-httpd@hyperreal.com wrote:
> >>
> >> Benefits as I see then: (this is open to interpertaion ;-)
> >> - Speed.
> >> - Allows for complex applications.
> >> - Any where you can put a URL (href, img, get, post, etc.)
> >> a TGI deamon can be called to do something.
> >> - TGI deamons can be started and stoped as needed
> >> without stoping the server.
> >> - Rights to access TGI URLs are still controlled by the
> >> server's standard access control (access.conf, .htaccess, etc.).
> >>
> >
> >These features are all available in the module API that Robert Thau
> >provided us in Apache.
>
> Um not quite, from what I understand this also allows you to create
> portable modules, if I implement TGI for Netsite [ack!] then the modules
> would be interchangeable between servers compiled for the same OS/CPU
> architecture?
If you implement the Apache API on Netsite you could also do this
with the Apache modules, no?