Jim Jagielski wrote: > A can think of 4 big reasons, two from a developer standpoint and > two from an admin. > > developer: > 1. Builds and compiles in a minute, rather than several. This > means you can play around and develop more and compile > less. > 2. More "streamlined" design; for some filters, bb's and > the "dependency" may be stumbling blocks.
And: 3. While the 1.3 API is well documented, the documentation for 2.0 is sparse. I have always thought a good book on APR programming, possibly with a chapter or two on Apache, would do wonders for the popularity of Apache 2. -- ModSecurity (http://www.modsecurity.org) [ Open source IDS for Web applications ]