On 1 Sep 2006, at 22:29, [email protected] wrote:
For the old, non-threaded Apache 1x. My understanding is that the Apache
2x is quite different, and mod_aolserver would not be a trivial task.
Apache 2 still has the forking thing as well, just depends on how you config it.

But yeah, a good solution (which means using multi-threaded Apache 2) won't be trivial. You'd have to integrate it a lot more than mod_aolserver ever did to be taken as a serious Apache module. It would have to be more like PHP, but somehow find a way to use the things that make the AOLserver API great. (like Tcl libs instead of "include_once" or whatever it is called)

Those changes needed would also make it non-trivial to port any complex AOLserver applications to it.

Bas.


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