You're really using OAS in productive environment?
You are doomed!
The alternatives are:
1) Upgrade to iAS.
   It uses Apache listener and mod_ssl instead of the very unstable sypglass
listener.
   But I have to tell you that mod_plsql has some restrictions.
2) Use Apache and mod_owa, if you dare.
   mod_owa is a freeware replacement for OAS-PL/SQL.
   It runs very stable (for me) and is easier to configure than mod_plsql.
   You can find it in the apache module registry.
3) Use dbprism, a freeware replacement for OAS-PL/SQL (formerly called:
OWSKiller), contact Marc(h)el(l)o F. Ochoa

Henning

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> Betreff:      Anyone using Oracle OAS/Apache/modssl combo?
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> I am having problems using Oracle's Application Server (OAS) v 4.0.8.2
> with an Apache 1.3.{6,9} listener.  Basically PL/SQL procedures are not
> always being processed by OAS and apache is trying to server them up as
> files (thus I get a URL not found).  If anyone is using OAS and Apache
> (successfully or unsuccessfully), could you let me know?  I have a TAR
> in w/ Oracle, but they are not much help.
> 
> -Brian
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