I wonder if anyone has had experience passing xml http requests (xhr requests)
from the http server to a persistent (C) program running under Debian?
In a previous project, on different h/w running a boa server, xhr requests were
passed to a (c program) executable in the cgi-bin directory. The program would
be run each time a xhr request was received, deal with it and then terminate
..until the next xhr request ..and so on...
The challenge is figuring out how to exchange xhr requests with a persistent
program.
Has anyone had experience with Fast CGI with, what I assume is an Apache server
running under Debian Linux.
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