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Date: | Thu, 21 Aug 1997 11:48:26 -0700 |
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Bob Walker writes:
> I gather that serious cgi-bin use with Apache or NCSA
> server is not reliable. Should I put one of our next
> projects(student info on the Web) on hold?
The CGIs I've been doing with Apache/iX have been 100% reliable. I'm on 5.5
plus PowerPatch2.
I've asked Martin to provide me with more information and maybe even a copy
of his CGI so I can test it in my environment.
> I've been making our HP3000 a viable machine in the 'Web age',
> (all the great Posix ports have helped), and would like to
> continue, but need to know when(or if) this Posix problem will be
> fixed so.
Nobody else has reported this problem to me, so I would say you should
continue, and if you run into trouble (or if it works flawlessly) post to
HP3000-L.
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