We have been down this road many times. The built-in webserver is there only
to run DocBook. It is not supported and, in fact, will be eliminated in a
future release.
-- 
John Bertoglio
Senior Consultant
co-laboratory
office: 503-538-8691
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www.co-laboratory.com

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> I was told that Cache contained a Web Server, but it was not as mature as
> Apache, IIS, or IPlanet.  I read in the doc book that it used a shared DLL
> (CSP Gateway) in conjunctiion with a web server.  Which is true?  I quote
> the Cache doc book.
>
> "An HTTP request starts when an HTTP client, such as a Web Browser, sends
a
> message to a Web Server. If this is a request for a static file (such as
an
> .html or .jpg file), the Web Server finds the file within the local file
> system and send its contents back to the client. CSP requests are handled
> differently using the CSP Gateway. The CSP Gateway is a DLL or shared
> library that is used by the Web Server (such as IIS, Apache, or iPlanet)
to
> process certain types of events. The CSP Gateway, if installed on the Web
> Server, processes an HTTP request if the following conditions are true:
>
> The directory path of the URL has the correct access privileges defined
> within the Web Server.
>
> The filename portion of the URL has a .csp or .cls extension. "
>
>



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