I'll look at it this weekend.  I'll be curious to see what you had to 
tweak to get it to compile for you on Windows, as I've been compiling it 
on Win for a few months and thought I had committed all those tweaks to CVS.

Anyway, it's nice to get some contrinutions on this code.  Now if I 
could just find the memory leak in the ISAPI module....


Jay


Geoff Talvola wrote:

> I implemented a "smarter" retry algorithm in mod_webkit.c similar to 
> the one I checked into Adapter.py -- so now you can restart the 
> appserver without losing requests.  Compiled and tested only on 
> Windows.  Someone like Jay (hint, hint) may want to code review my 
> change, as I'm not 100% confident I did it right.  It does seem to 
> work fine though.
> 
> I also cleaned up the indentation of the file -- it was a bit on the 
> random side before which made it difficult for me to read.
> 
> Incidentally, the reason I'm now interested in mod_webkit for Windows 
> is because there's a pretty serious bug in mod_python when running on 
> Windows.  Basically, there's some kind of threading bug, which makes 
> it choke on simultaneous requests, sometimes causing incorrect 
> responses, and sometimes even crashing Apache.  This bug has 
> reportedly been fixed in mod_python CVS and will be included in the 
> next mod_python release (2.7.4).  But mod_webkit provides a nice fast 
> alternative.
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
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