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spyce + iis + fastcgi
I am in the process of trying to get spyce + fastcgi + iis (unfortunately) to work properly. The documentation is really sketchy (at least what I have seen).
I was wondering if anyone has set this combination up before? And if anyone knows of a little more instruction on how to do it. I read about getting fastcgi to work with PHP but my attempts to modify that for spyce/python have been unsuccessful. Any tips? Thanks. |
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Where i dont know anything about IIS i can at least narrow it does for you. Since Spyce is relativly stand alone it should run anywhere CGI is available, so as i see it what your looking for is the IIS equivelant of creating a new cgi handler.
Just a config problem, unfortunatly they're the worst kind whne you dont know what you're doing ![]() Hope this helps, Mark. |
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