>According to MacPerl Power and Ease (p. 233): "Most Mac OS web servers >will wait for a CGI to finish running before responding to any other >requests... so a CGI can appear to slow down the entire server >significantly....you should always use the .acgi (Asynchronous CGI) >suffix for your CGIs." >-- >Leland R. Beaudrot Boy, am I confused now. On one hand some people say DON'T use .acgi and on the other hand other people say TO use .acgi. Does anyone have a set of environments/conditions when it's Okay and when it's not Okay to use .acgi? Thanks. tedd _______________________________________________________ http://sperling.com/ ==== Want to unsubscribe from this list? ==== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-webcgi-request@macperl.org