[mapguide-users] Problem with the MG 2.0 on IIS 5.0 ...

GordonL gordon.luckett at arrowgeomatics.com
Wed Mar 19 09:17:59 EDT 2008


Yes, even from my days with MG6.5 I have noticed that the CGI is far slower
than the isapi.  

regards
gordon


zspitzer wrote:
> 
> the ISAPI.dll is much more stable under load than the fastcgi stuff
> 
> On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 3:21 PM, Shail_GIS <shail_79 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>  Gordon,
>>
>>  Thanks for the asnwer.
>>
>>  How about using fcgi exe instead of the isapi dll ?
>>
>>  Is there any performance issue?
>>
>>  BTW,
>>  I tried registering the dll with regsvr32, but it keep showing me the
>> error
>>  "dllregisterserver entry point was not found"
>>
>>  any workaround ?
>>
>>
>>  thanks again..
>>
>>  shail...
>>
>>
>>
>>  GordonL wrote:
>>  >
>>  > Hi, there is a funny PHP issue I have been finding in IIS.  You have
>> to
>>  > drop the Quotes around the path to the php5isapi.dll and use the 8.3
>> DOS
>>  > method for php registration.
>>  >
>>  > C:\PROGRA~1\MAPGUI~1\WEBSER~1\Php\php5is~1.dll
>>  >
>>  > I found this fixed all the issues I was having with the Module Not
>> Found
>>  > errors.
>>  >
>>  > regards
>>  >
>>  > gordon
>>  >
>>  >
>>
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