Your last sentence is exactly what I said.
You didn't though. You may have intended to?
The article points out that HTTP and FastCGI are both options for reverse proxies to communicate to the downstream server. I didn't find a reference to them being interchangeable outside of that context. If there is or was one please quote it.
I was responding to the comment, not the article.
The article is really exclusively about the reverse proxy server to server use case, not client to server. The title even says it.
I responded to the comment, not the article.
You didn't though. You may have intended to?
The article points out that HTTP and FastCGI are both options for reverse proxies to communicate to the downstream server. I didn't find a reference to them being interchangeable outside of that context. If there is or was one please quote it.
I was responding to the comment, not the article.
The article is really exclusively about the reverse proxy server to server use case, not client to server. The title even says it.
I responded to the comment, not the article.