Well it's happened. MS has released a stable version of the frontpage 2002
server extensions that will run as a DSO for Apache 1.3.26 and later and
Apache 2.x. I wish I'd have thought of using the API note facility to store
the script file name in. I believed that the Apache module API was flexible
enough, I just didn't see the solution. Too bad, that would have made me
feel smart :).

I was able to build the mod_frontpage DSO using Ready to Run's FrontPage
2002 Server Extensions Service Release 1.1 install script on an up-to-date
Debian Woody system (has Apache 1.3.26). Everything went great. A couple
config tweaks and I was able to publish to a virtual web via frontpage. I
can post the details to this list if anyone asks.

Seeing posts like Keith Olmstead's Frontpage problems after upgading freebsd
kernel, (sorry I don't have an answer for you) and sites advertising
'FrontPage 98 server extensions' it makes me wonder why the older extensions
are needed.

I'd appreciate a little light shed on the subject of why use 98 or 2000
extensions when there are 2002 extensions.

Jacob
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P.S. I'm on the digest, so I might not respond right away unless you Cc me.

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