on 5/31/01 2:08 PM, David Rees at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of DAve Goodrich
>> 
>> Maybe..  but the Netscape I'm testing works perfectly with Amazon, ebay,
>> B&N, etc etc etc. I've tried with Win2k servers, Solaris, Stronghold, all
>> work fine.
>> 
>> Anyone have a mod_ssl server I can try against? mod_ssl version number
>> different and same as mine for comparison would be excellent.
>> 
>> Slackware 7.0
>> Apache 1.2.13
>> mod_ssl-2.6.6-1.3.12
>> openssl-0.9.6
> 
> Any reason you're running an old version of Apache/mod_ssl and openssl?
> 
> -Dave
Of course ;^)  Our web app is built around PHP+CPDF+GD+Openlink, to get
everything to compile without errors I can't use bleeding edge releases. I'm
running Apache 1.2.13 and PHP 4.0.0 because they are rock solid for me. CPDF
and GD compile best against PHP 4.0.0, and Openlink compiles best against
Slack 7.0 (actually, kernel 2.2.13).

As to mod_ssl and openssl, well they were current when I started this......
I've also discovered that staying one version behind (provided it has no
major flaws) greatly increases ones chance of finding info in FAQ, mail list
archives, etc.

Is there a known problem with either of these versions? Jeeez I hope I
didn't miss a message.

DAve
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Dave Goodrich
Director of Interface Development
Reality Based Learning Company
9521 NE Willows Road, Suite 100
Redmond, WA 98052 
Toll Free 1-877-869-6603 ext. 237
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