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Comment by nzeid

21 hours ago

I've always chuckled at this. Just don't used bad HTTP server libraries. I wouldn't put something like that on my intranet either.

But even if you disagree with me the point is that I can count on only one hand the number of times I went "oh man, I need a FastCGI middle end".

I agree with your point but this is the reality:

F.E. Python stdlib http.server comes with a warning: Warning http.server is not recommended for production. It only implements basic security checks.

The `standard` way is then to use WSGI or ASGI, not FastCGI, but it is similar interface implementation.