in reply to Re^2: FastCGI / Apache memory usage?
in thread FastCGI / Apache memory usage?

The process has a STDIN, STDOUT, STDERR, and the FastCGI protocol essentially works from that and nothing more.

That is wrong!

What you've described is (or at least comes closest to being) CGI.

The FastCGI protocol explicitly doesn't use STDOUT & STDERR; and whilst STDIN is open, it explicitly isn't the normal STDIN; and is in fact only an alias to something else.

And you have the gall to "cordially suggest" to flexvault.

More, pointless, meaningless, malignant and destructive garbage delivered so "politely" that it persuades other know-nothings that you're being oppressed.


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