Ah, but therein lies what I think Dossy takes issue with. No, they don't
change the http processing. But... if the http processing changes, the
patches can break. I think the general idea Dossy is getting at is to
think about a way to implement the functionality such that it is not
tied in to the http processing/handler. (Well, that and well thought
out, extendable, powerful, yadda yadda yadda ;)

Rob Seeger

Vlad Seryakov wrote on 8/17/2004, 4:45 PM:

 > Nobody needs to do anything, AOLServer
 > still remains http server, those patches do not even change HTTP
 > processing a bit, they only add additional functionality
 > which co-exists with existing infrastructure making AOLserver more
 > versatile environment.


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