On 2005.02.08, Rick Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We're interested in using this work, too. A lot of our deployments
> (especially those that are focused on getting live [no-refresh]
> updates via JavaScript) end up being slowed down by the requirement to
> adapt to Javascript cross-domain security; we'd like to be able to run
> as an appserver behind other web servers, if it was easy.

If "other webservers" we mean Apache, it should already be possible to
use Apache's mod_proxy to turn Apache into a reverse proxy in front of
AOLserver.  Using mod_rewrite, you could do this selectively for only a
subset of URLs to be passed through to AOLserver.

I'm not sure what additional "support" we could incorporate into the
core to make this work better.  And, whatever that enhancement would be
wouldn't really benefit anyone unless a complimentary change was made to
Apache to take advantage of it ...

-- Dossy

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