That's funny because it's true. I used cgicc
several years ago to create a web app, and "rolled my own" template parsing
functions, starting with the detection of HTML comments like
"<!--FN=theFunctionToCall-->". Of course, then you need to map that
function name to the actual C++ function. But dang it was
speedy.
Thanks for the note on VBMcgi.
Bookmarked.
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Hi Jay,
I had played around with cgicc last year but
did not like it because personally, I don't like to mix my C++ code with
html. I ended up creating one application in VBMcgi (vbmcgi.org)
which is better in my opinion for creating web applications. VBMcgi
uses a template type of system which is much better since all your html is
contained in a template.
In the end, I ended up using Microsoft ATL
Server although I like the VBMcgi concept much more.
If you have
time, take a look at VBMcgi and let me know what you think.
Here is
an application that I wrote in Microsoft ATL
Server: http://app.directcorrespondentlender.com/
This
application is a dll that loads once on IIS, then waits for
requests. It is extremely efficient since it does not fire up an exe
for each request (I know that with fastcgi you can achieve
similar).
Anyway, I wish more people did web development in
C++. I do maintenance on PHP and Perl applications and you can see
the load on the server that they cause. C++ causes hardly any
noticable load at all which in my opinion is awsome!
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Good morning all, I'm developing a cgicc fastcgi application. I can serve regular html pages just fine but when I try to do AJAX stuff it blows chunks (that's a technical term). I'm using IIS with the fastcgi dll for testing. My code is
simple. I create a new httpresponse header and populate it with '204' and 'No Content'. I send it and a text/plain header. It looks like it matches the http 1.0 spec but I keep getting 500 errors from IIS. Any suggestions?
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