Graham, I looked into mod_cgid very briefly. It appears to be UNIX-specific (or am I wrong?)
Nothing against the *NIX crowd (I'm developing on Linux-only), but I am trying to stay platform-independent, preferrably by using APR-only calls. My company's intention is to make this module very appealing (and beneficial) to a wide variety of sysadmins. Thanks, Dave On 4/9/07, Graham Dumpleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/04/07, Chris Kukuchka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Can I use the same code > > to write to the same directory?* > > The log directory is typically used for logs. But also used by mod_cgid for UNIX sockets to communicate with daemon process. This though can be overridden using ScriptSock directive. Graham
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