Nick Kew wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Will Lowe wrote:
If you're looking for Apache 1.x (not 2.x)
Given that he's writing C, and that 2.x is a vastly richer development
environment than 1.3, why should he even consider that?
In 1.3 days, application developers had to resort to all kinds of
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Subject: Re: Help in Writing Apache Modules in C
If you're looking for Apache 1.x (not 2.x) and you're already fairly
proficient in C, check out the excellent book "Writing Apache Modules
in Perl a
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Subject: Re: Help in Writing Apache Modules in C
If you're looking for Apache 1.x (not 2.x) and you're already fairly
proficient in C, check out the excellent book "Writing Apache Modules
in Perl and C". It's written mostly with a slant towards Perl but the
c
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Will Lowe wrote:
> If you're looking for Apache 1.x (not 2.x)
Given that he's writing C, and that 2.x is a vastly richer development
environment than 1.3, why should he even consider that?
In 1.3 days, application developers had to resort to all kinds of
add-ons, none of whi
If you're looking for Apache 1.x (not 2.x) and you're already fairly
proficient in C, check out the excellent book "Writing Apache Modules
in Perl and C". It's written mostly with a slant towards Perl but the
concepts all apply and the last few chapters give an excellent
in-depth view of the C int
Hi All,
I have just joined the group. Please could anyone help me on a tutorial with
Writing Apache Modules in C.
Awaiting for a Helping Hand.
Thanks & Warm Regards
--BENNY