Kevin O asked:
I am looking to host a website and use various PHP scripts. The hosting site that I am looking at offers “CGI based PHP”? What does that mean for me? Does that mean I cannot embed PHP into my web pages? Do I have to put all PHP scripts into the cgi-bin?
I am looking to host a website and use various PHP scripts. The hosting site that I am looking at offers “CGI based PHP”? What does that mean for me? Does that mean I cannot embed PHP into my web pages? Do I have to put all PHP scripts into the cgi-bin?


2 Comments to 'What does it mean when a hosting company offers CGI Based PHP?'
March 1, 2010
Well CGI Based PHP means he must be using PHP as FASTCGI or CGI
you don’t need to upload your php scripts / files to cgi-bin folder.
Like if its a Microsoft Windows based Hosting then it would be IIS (Internet information Services) with FastCGI PHP
CGI Based php actually means php is running as an extention.
It doesn’t matters if php is runnin as CGI but it would be faster if its standalone.
However, I would like to suggest you following hosting companies.
March 3, 2010
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