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Posting web data (PHP) to C++ Server Application

Asked by troubledFish in WebApplications, C++ Programming Language, Theory

Tags: c, php, server, data, application

I'm trying to find the quickest and most efficient way to get data from a web language like PHP or Django (I know and understand PHP, I eventually want to port this over to Django) to a C++ server application I'm developing. Optimally I would like this server application to listen on a port like a web server and then whenever data is posted (either through a url or form submission) it will be recognized instantly and handled accordingly. I was wondering if there is a better or faster possible approach that I was unaware of or was overlooking.
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