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on 2/3/00 4:11 AM, Stephen Adkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> o Apache HTTP Server:
>
> We have removed all support for Apache 1.2.x. Apache 1.3.9 and
> higher is the current supported version. Apache 1.3.9 has
> been out for quite some time now and we feel that it is best that
> you always upgrade to the latest version of Apache. We also had
> several bugs as a result of bugs in Apache 1.2.x that have been
> resolved in Apache 1.3.9.
>
> Stephen
Hello All,
I thought that you would understand what "Supported Version" means, but I
guess not. ;-(
What "Supported Version" means is that the active Apache JServ developers on
this list will only respond to questions posted against 1.3.9 or higher. It
does NOT necessarily mean that you will not be able to make Apache JServ
work with 1.3.9 or lower, it just means that we will not support it.
So, for example, if you have problems using 1.3.6, then please do not come
here asking for help. Start off by upgrading to the latest version or 1.3.9
since that is the lowest version we will support.
I hope that clarifies things.
-jon
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