> Heyaaaa... Everyone needs to sleep sometime... I can't prepare binaries if
> I'm lying down on my bed with my eyes shut. :)

Your time *is* very much appreciated... I can wait, it's still quicker than
writing it myself !


> And anyway, there's not going to be a Win32 binary "today"... As I still
> don't have a Win32 C compiler...

Just wondered if was an oversight... what with sleep deprivation, and so on!
;-)  I'd happily compile it for you if I had a C compiler and knew how to
use it... ;-))


> > How else can I connect Tomcat 4 with an Apache server (1.3.20)?
>
> Dunno.... Kill windows, install a decent operating system (such as Solaris
> x86, BeOS, Darwin, FreeBSD etc etc etc) to have it working today :)

We already have Linux *and* Windows.  I prefer Linux (and Unix) by a long
way, and use it where possible, but we still "need" Windows for a few other
applications (i.e.: no equivalents for certain applications).  For various
reasons, we also need to deploy with NT/2000 sometimes, so it's nice to know
what's portable and what's not.

I was wondering if I could still use mod_jk...  or if mod_webapp will be the
only way for Tomcat 4.  I've also heard about using a JNI interface with
Apache 2, but I don't know how viable this option is (yet).


>     Pier

Just wanted to let you know that your work is appreciated, and that I'm not
a whining Windows user...!


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