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.FCGI File Extension

A .FCGI file is a FastCGI File, created by FastCGI.

Open with Apache Web Server with mod_fcgid. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .FCGI file?

The file extension .FCGI refers to a FastCGI File, which is a type of source code file. FastCGI is an improved version of the Common Gateway Interface (CGI) standard. It is designed to enhance the way web servers handle requests, making it more efficient and capable of handling more traffic. FastCGI files can be written in various programming languages, but they are commonly written in Perl. These files include Perl code as well as code from the FastCGI Application Programming Interface (API).

To open a .FCGI file, you can use several different programs or setups depending on your system and needs: 1. **Apache Web Server with mod_fcgid**: This is a module for the Apache web server that allows it to handle FastCGI files. It is suitable for running FastCGI applications on a web server.

2. **Any Text Editor**: Since .FCGI files are essentially text files containing code, you can open them with any text editor like Notepad, Sublime Text, or Visual Studio Code. This is useful for viewing or editing the code.

3. **Microsoft IIS with FastCGI extension**: For users running Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS), the FastCGI extension enables the IIS server to process .FCGI files.

4. **Panic Coda 2**: This is a specific text editor and web development tool that supports .FCGI files, providing more features tailored for web development.

FastCGI also supports features like distributed computing, which allows web requests to be spread across multiple servers, enhancing the speed and reliability of web applications. Additionally, it includes mechanisms for authentication and defining access roles, which help in managing who can access the web applications.

Note that many web servers support FastCGI either natively or through additional extensions, making it a versatile choice for web application development.

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