On 7/25/05, Geoffrey Talvola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I too have had some recent problems with mod_webkit.  It's a long story:

I use mod_webkit2 on all my production systems with no problems. In
all cases, both Apache and WebKit are running on the same Linux
system. I think mod_webkit2 was developed in such an environment so
it's not surprising it works well there.

Regarding the source of the problem you experienced, I agree that
mod_webkit2 source code is not easy to read. But I also wouldn't
underestimate MS Windows ability to screw things up. (Recently, I
discovered that XP's support for WebDAV is slightly broken compared to
Win 2k--an example of MS incompetence.)

Anyway, I just wanted to point out that mod_webkit2 is working great
for me in an all-Linux environment.

Btw if you prefer to run Apache on Linux, why do you prefer to run
WebKit on Windows? Maybe Windows libraries?

-Chuck


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