Hello all, I've been using mod_aspdotnet for a few months now, in a serious project. On the whole it works well. We use the IHttpHandler interface exclusively, for full control, portability, and lots of speed. There are no "pages" or "scripts" in our application.
So I was just browsing the developer list archive to see if the module was about to be upgraded for .NET 2.0. But, lo, it looks like it might be abandoned soon! I'm saddened to see that. This module positions Apache as a (quite good) head-to-head competitor to IIS for the current and next generations of web development worldwide. This module is the one and only reason Apache is used in our project, and the reason I intend to pursue some donation $$$ for the ASF. If the support for it disappears, I don't see much of an alternative for continued use with Apache. (Of course I'm open to suggestions on that.) I might offer to contribute to the effort, but I've never had to compile the module. I'm not even sure that I can. I did look over the source code a while back to find out some of the details for our purposes. But as a .NET developer I'm unfamiliar with the Apache API(s) and coding practices. -- Mark Hubbard: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software Product Manager iCyt Visionary Bioscience