Oh geez....someone kick me. I cant believe i did something so dumb. I 
forgot to restart apache after i modified the conf file. Its working now.

thanks

Ian

At 04:20 PM 4/29/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Ian,
>these are just guesses ...
>--------
>If you're seeing the content of the .psp file show up in your browser, I
>suspect you're either working with virtual hosts and Apache is getting
>confused, or you haven't restarted Apache after changing httpd.conf.
>
>Can you post your httpd.conf file (or a link to it.)?
>
>--------
>On the otherhand, if you're seeing a 404 error, I suspect Apache is passing a
>blank PATH_INFO cgi-variable to WebKit.   WebKit uses PATH_INFO to figure out
>what file you're trying, so it would think you're attempting to get the
>default document in your default 'context'. And if it can't find that
>document it'll give you a 404 error.
>
>Here's an example:
>
>http://www.example.com/WebKit.cgi/myFile.psp
>  SCRIPT_NAME = '/WebKit.cgi'
>  PATH_INFO = '/myFile.psp'
>
>http://www.example.com/myFile.psp
>  SCRIPT_NAME = '/myFile.psp'
>  PATH_INFO = ''
>
>http://www.example.com/someDir/myFile.psp
>  SCRIPT_NAME = '/someDir/myFile.psp'
>  PATH_INFO = ''
>
>I could be wrong on this one ... Jay might have coded the psp-handler to
>assign the value of SCRIPT_NAME to PATH_INFO.
>--------------
>
>As an aside, you might be better off just passing all requests through /WK
>(just like with WebKit.cgi and as explained in the mod_webkit docs) because
>very few people do what you're tring to do so you're less likely to get help
>when things go wrong.
>
>Cheers,
>Tavis
>
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