A native interface outside of CGI compat for apreq would be a killer new feature, because it really finishes our vision for apreq as the one-HTML-spec-parser for all native apps, regardless of language choice. Of course this would be a new opt-in feature for target languages to take advantage of, but it will really set apart the speed freaks in your userbase.
- Re: mod_wasm: Contributing Upstream to A... Jesús González
- FW: mod_wasm: Contributing Upstream ... Jesús González
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- Re: mod_wasm: Contributing ... Eric Covener
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- Re: mod_wasm: Contributing ... Jesús González
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- Re: mod_wasm: Contributing ... Dan Ehrlich via dev
- Re: mod_wasm: Contributing ... Frank Gingras
- Re: mod_wasm: Contributing Upstream to Apache José Carlos Chávez
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- Re: mod_wasm: Contributing Upstream to Apach... Jesús González
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- Re: mod_wasm: Contributing Upstream ... Joe Schaefer
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