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Can we temporarily disable caching compiled XCGI code while we are developing and debugging our scripts (we don want to restart web server everytime we edit our scripts)?

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Can we temporarily disable caching compiled XCGI code while we are developing and debugging our scripts (we don want to restart web server everytime we edit our scripts)?

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Yes, a special solution exists – just uncomment the final “Set Env” directive in the httpd.conf while you develop your code – this will make “slave” SPWS process that executes XCGI to exit after serving each request; this will grealty decrease performance of course.

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