Rich Bowen wrote:
On Jan 26, 2011, at 10:52 AM, J.Lance Wilkinson wrote:
I have a developer who's using Apache 1.3.9 (supplied as Oracle HTTP server within Oracle
Application Express) and needs to SUPPRESS his default authentication (mod_cosign from
weblogin.org) when the user's QUERY_STRING contains the string ":25:".
Otherwise he wants to continue to enforce his
authentication.
Thoughts?
My first thought is "Holy cow, 1.3.9 was released in August 1999. Why the heck are
you using *that* dinosaur."
Closely followed by, no, that's probably not possible, and especially not in
something that ancient.
I'm certainly inclined to agree with you, but apparently Oracle
disagrees. There are apparently a multitude of custom Oracle
modules which clearly, if they had Apache 2.x or Apache 2.2.x versions
for, would be distributed and available thus making later versions
of Apache feasible.
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