??? Well, I think you are asking a docs question so I'm forwarding there. But this is nothing more than adding an appropriate LoadModule command, so it is likely documented there.
Actually causing a loaded module (so, sl, dll or dylib) to actually do anything productive would be the documentation task of the module author. Depending on the module, other library dependencies may exist. So it's really not up to us to spell out the requirements and prerequisites for enabling any given third party module. That said, it's a paragraph and one line of illustration for the third party module author to document how to configure the module to work on Apache/Win32, along with all the rest of their documentation. Bill At 04:19 PM 1/5/2004, Saul, Sherwyn wrote: >A section on how to install a .dll mod with out the corresponding .c file (ex. >libphp4.dll) would be good. > > > >-sherwyn