Index: docs/faq.txt
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--- docs/faq.txt	(revision 4739)
+++ docs/faq.txt	(working copy)
@@ -328,8 +328,9 @@
 
 Although we recommend mod_python for production use, you don't have to use it,
 thanks to the fact that Django uses an arrangement called WSGI_. Django can
-talk to any WSGI-enabled server. The most common non-mod_python deployment
-setup is FastCGI. See `How to use Django with FastCGI`_ for full information.
+talk to any WSGI-enabled server. Other common non-mod_python deployment
+setups are FastCGI, SCGI, or AJP. See `How to use Django with FastCGI`_ for 
+full information.
 
 Also, see the `server arrangements wiki page`_ for other deployment strategies.
 
@@ -337,7 +338,7 @@
 the development Web server that comes with Django. Things should Just Work.
 
 .. _WSGI: http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0333.html
-.. _How to use Django with FastCGI: ../fastcgi/
+.. _How to use Django with FastCGI, SCGI, or AJP: ../fastcgi/
 .. _server arrangements wiki page: http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/ServerArrangements
 
 How do I install mod_python on Windows?
Index: docs/fastcgi.txt
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@@ -3,10 +3,15 @@
 ==============================
 
 Although the `current preferred setup`_ for running Django is Apache_ with
-`mod_python`_, many people use shared hosting, on which FastCGI is the only
-viable option. In some setups, FastCGI also allows better security -- and,
-possibly, better performance -- than mod_python.
+`mod_python`_, many people use shared hosting, on which protocols such as
+FastCGI, SCGI, or AJP are the only viable options. In some setups, these protocols
+also allow better security -- and, possibly, better performance -- than mod_python.
 
+.. admonition:: Note
+
+    This document discusses FastCGI, but other flup-supported protocols such as SCGI 
+    and AJP are also supported. 
+
 Essentially, FastCGI is an efficient way of letting an external application
 serve pages to a Web server. The Web server delegates the incoming Web requests
 (via a socket) to FastCGI, which executes the code and passes the response back
@@ -74,10 +79,23 @@
 If you specify ``help`` as the only option after ``runfcgi``, it'll display a
 list of all the available options.
 
-You'll need to specify either a ``socket`` or both ``host`` and ``port``. Then,
-when you set up your Web server, you'll just need to point it at the host/port
+You'll need to specify either a ``socket``, ``protocol`` or both ``host`` and ``port``.
+Then, when you set up your Web server, you'll just need to point it at the host/port
 or socket you specified when starting the FastCGI server.
 
+Protocols
+---------
+
+Django supports all the protocols that flup_ does, namely fastcgi_, `SCGI`_, and `AJP1.3`_. 
+Your preferred protocol can be selected by using the `protocol=`<protocol_name> option with
+`./manage.py runfcgi` where <protocol-name> may currently be one of: `fcgi` (the default), 
+`scgi`, or `ajp`. 
+
+.. _flup: http://www.saddi.com/software/flup/
+.. _fastcgi: http://www.fastcgi.com/
+.. _SCGI: http://python.ca/scgi/protocol.txt
+.. _AJP1.3: http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/ajp/ajpv13a.html
+
 Examples
 --------
 
Index: docs/modpython.txt
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--- docs/modpython.txt	(revision 4739)
+++ docs/modpython.txt	(working copy)
@@ -13,14 +13,15 @@
 Django requires Apache 2.x and mod_python 3.x, and you should use Apache's
 `prefork MPM`_, as opposed to the `worker MPM`_.
 
-You may also be interested in `How to use Django with FastCGI`_.
+You may also be interested in `How to use Django with FastCGI`_ (which also 
+covers SCGI and AJP).
 
 .. _Apache: http://httpd.apache.org/
 .. _mod_python: http://www.modpython.org/
 .. _mod_perl: http://perl.apache.org/
 .. _prefork MPM: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/prefork.html
 .. _worker MPM: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/worker.html
-.. _How to use Django with FastCGI: ../fastcgi/
+.. _How to use Django with FastCGI, SCGI or AJP: ../fastcgi/
 
 Basic configuration
 ===================
