At 9:50 -0400 10/10/02, Erik Ray wrote:
>Also, is anyone working on Apache 2? OSX only ships with Apache 1.3 
>even though version 2 has been out for a while now.

I was wondering about that myself, since Apache 2 also has IPv6 
support built in (one of my pet projects). But according to 
Netcraft's report of a couple of months ago, the changeover is slow:

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Apache/2.0 take-up tiny so far

Apache/2.0, officially released at the start of April, has largely 
been ignored to date, with fewer than 50,000 sites switching to the 
Apache/2.0 series. For comparison, well over 10 million sites are now 
running Apache/1.3.26, released  a month ago in response to the 
chunked encoding remote vulnerability. One reason for the limited 
deployment of Apache/2.0 may be the lack of support for some of the 
more popular modules when the server was first released, together 
with the absence of  any compulsive new features that people 
immediately want.
http://www.netcraft.com/Survey/index-200207.html
- - -

Unfortunately I couldn't find a way to break the current Apache 
survey results into 2.0 and 1.x to see whether the number is 
increasing.

Bill.


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