I've looked through and all looks good.  It builds on Linux.  Thanks for 
the effort, Geoff.

FYI, I'm going to rearrange the directory layout for mod_webkit later 
today.  I'll create a native subdirectory of WebKit, and put in there 
mod_webkit1.3, mod_webkit2.0, wk_isapi, wk_cgi, and common.  All is for 
C source.

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.
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> - Geoff Talvola
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