----- Original Message -----
> On Thursday 16 June 2011, Brian McCallister wrote:
> > My personal use cases for mod_lua are not content generation
> > oriented, but you should be able to do content generation with it.
> > I suspect that if you are doing "serious apps" then you will get
> > more mileage from ruby, python, or perl just because there are a
> > lot more libraries geared towards that already. All that said,
> > when i started doing ruby, there were far fewer quality ruby libs
> > than there are lua libs now :-)
>
> IMHO an interesting use case for mod_lua would be all the places
> where
> one can easily plug in additional functions that can then be used
> without further interaction with mod_lua:
>
> - authz providers
> - ap_expr functions / variables
> - additional log formats for CustomLog and ErrorLogFormat
> - rewrite maps
>
> I.e, these APIs should be somehow exposed in mod_lua:
>
> ap_register_auth_provider
> ap_register_log_handler
> ap_register_errorlog_handler
> ap_register_rewrite_mapfunc
> ap_hook_expr_lookup
> ap_register_include_handler

Huh? Are they currently *not* ?
I thought it already possible to write custom auth providers
with mod_lua (i.e.: OAuth or similar)

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