CGI and DestroyStack property
    Brian Yennie 
    briany at qldlearning.com
       
    Thu Apr 27 20:50:54 CDT 2006
    
    
  
Tariel,
I have. What I did was originally based on some of Pierre's comments 
that you referenced.
Basically, you leave the MC stack running normally, and you communicate 
with it via PHP and sockets.
You'll need to install a PHP script such as this one as the 
intermediary:
http://istream.homeunix.com/insead/page4_en.html
Then you need mostly the first two handlers from here:
http://istream.homeunix.com/insead/page5_en.html
The PHP scripts will pass the POST args to your stack, which then sends 
back an HTTP reply. This definitely works - if you have specific 
questions, I may be able to answer them also.
> Basically, it would be great to know if anybody succeeded in making MC 
> CGI stay-resident on OS X (I don't have linux box) and thus preventing 
>  engine quitting  after CGI script is executed and launching the new 
> copy of the engine on each call.
>
> Any insights ?
>
> best regards
> Tariel
    
    
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