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... -- AOLserver - http://www.aolserver.com/ To Remove yourself from this list, simply send an email to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with the body of "SIGNOFF AOLSERVER" in the email message. You can leave the Subject: field of your email blank.
