=head3 1. Install Apache with mod_fastcgi
-mod_fastcgi for Apache is a third party module, and can be found at
-L<http://www.fastcgi.com/>. It is also packaged in many distributions,
-for example, libapache2-mod-fastcgi in Debian. You will also need to install
-the L<FCGI> module from cpan.
+mod_fastcgi for Apache is a third-party module, and can be found at
+L<http://www.fastcgi.com/>. It is also packaged in many distributions
+(for example, libapache2-mod-fastcgi in Debian). You will also need to
+install the L<FCGI> module from CPAN.
Important Note! If you experience difficulty properly rendering pages,
try disabling Apache's mod_deflate (Deflate Module), e.g. 'a2dismod deflate'.
The FastCgiExternalServer directive tells Apache that when serving
-/tmp/myapp to use the FastCGI application listenting on the socket
+/tmp/myapp to use the FastCGI application listening on the socket
/tmp/mapp.socket. Note that /tmp/myapp.fcgi B<MUST NOT> exist --
it's a virtual file name. With some versions of C<mod_fastcgi> or
C<mod_fcgid>, you can use any name you like, but some require that the
=head3 More Info
-L<Catalyst::Engine::FastCGI> - XXX FIXME.
+L<Catalyst::Manual::Deployment::FastCGI>.
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