Thanks, I put this in the mod_webkit section of the install guide.

On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 23:45, jose wrote:
> Hi Ian,
> 
> Some thoughts regarding the windows part of the new instructions:
> 
> 1)  for the Mod_webkit solution:
>       a) Copy mod_webkit.dll to the the modules dir of your Apache
> folder usualy c:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\modules
>       b) edit the httpd.conf to include the following lines:
>               
>               LoadModule webkit_module modules/mod_webkit.dll
> 
>               <Location /WK>
>               WKServer localhost 8086
>               SetHandler webkit-handler
>               </Location>
> 
>               you might also want to add 
> 
>               AddHandler psp-handler .psp  # this runs psp files from
> anywhere
>               
>               Adding this little hack also does the same for py files:
>               
>               Action py-serverpages /WK/
>               AddType py-serverpages .py
>       
>               If you use virtual servers you are going to have to add
> the above stuff to the virtual server section but change the location
> from /WK to /WK/virtualserver (as well as add "virturalserver" to the
> Application.config section as a contect (see below))
> 
>       c) add your httpd contex's to the webkit conf file
> (Application.config) I have never gotten ti to run without changing my
> webkit default context from the default to my httpd default context:  
> 
>               'default':       'C:/Program Files/Apache
> Group/Apache2/htdocs', 
>               'virtualserver':        'C:/Program Files/Apache
> Group/Apache2/htdocs/virtualserver',
>                       
>               this makes sure that when you use the WK location it is
> actually relative to your actual htdocs directory.  
> 
>       Hope this makes sence.
> 
> Jose
> 
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> Subject: [Webware-discuss] New version of InstallGuide
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> I've updated the InstallGuide.  I'm looking for people to check it for
> accuracy, and in particular I need someone to offer some instructions
> for Windows... I've copied some over from the old documents, and I know
> a bit about it, but it's not complete or necessarily accurate.  And
> there might be other problems.
> 
> You can view the version in CVS at:
>   http://tinyurl.com/4mw7
> 
> It's in WebKit/Docs/InstallGuide.html -- but InstallGuide.txt is the
> actual text, the HTML is just generated.
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