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Todd,

On 3/14/2010 10:00 PM, Todd Hicks wrote:
> The reason I brought it up is because I am exploring Xampp for a
> client as a portable dev platform, and it's configured to use the 
> ApacheConfig class out of the box.

Hmm... the only information I could find without doing too much digging
was that there's a semi-official plug-in for XAMPP for Tomcat 5.0.27,
which is an unsupported version of Tomcat (and has been for quite some
time). It looks like this plug-in needs quite a bit of updating.

> I'm sure it's done that way to reduce obstacles to entry for the
> newbie. But if it doesn't work as it should, the obstacle remains (at
> least for the Xampp novitiates). So are you saying then that the
> class isn't likely to be updated? Even if I submit it as a bug? I've
> already downloaded the source to try the fix.

If you submit a fix, it's much more likely to be fixed than if you
don't. Honestly, the workaround of simply specifying a ModJk option
makes this more of an inconvenience and less of a bug.

- -chris
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