derek keller said:

> granted, i am probably missing the picture of what you need.  if you
> have an existing set of permissions and url rewrites on your apache
> installation in a big bunch of scattered htaccess files, it wouldn't be
> hard to translate those into aolserver's url registeration and
> permissions stuff.  make a tcl script that translates your htaccess
> files to tcl configs.  then post that script and the method you used so
> that someone else could do the same thing into a "how to migrate url
> rewrites and permissions from apache to aolserver without the headache"
> doc.

The rewrite stuff is only half of the problems I am dealing with.. I need
to put AS4.0 on a system and try out it's virtual hosting to see if it
eliminates the other problems I was having with the virtual hosting
package I was using...

> that way, you can solve the same problem as apache in the
> aolserver-approved way without having to duplicate apache code in a
> runtime environment.
>
> again, i may be missing something...  and none of this helps you to do
> it in the meantime anyway.

it is a cascading effect of wanting/needing to use certain tools that make
it easier to do things a certain way.. but make it a LOT easier to do
them...


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