Dear "Server Admin",
RE:>>Please just a little more help from anyone who is trying to run
frontpage with
apache+ssl-1.24./2.8.8. This is maddening....
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I'm sorry that I cannot help you but I share the sentiments of another
ISP--running FrontPage
is NOT something he allows his hosted domains to do.  If they want to run
FrontPage
extensions, he simply declines hosting their pages because he needs his
Apache
server to be very stable.  He shared with me recently that he hosts over
2,000 domains.

Is it possible that you are trying to use a product with Apache that is
wasn't designed to support?
Perhaps you would have better luck with IIES?  I don't know but I HOPE there
can be some discussion
of this on this list server.  Maybe I need to shift my focus because I'm
missing out on valuable functionality?

e.g. I would like to find an WYSIWYG HTML editor, but if it means that the
web server has to support
special extensions that crash the server, than how can this be a good thing?
Talk to me "Server Admin", or mod_ssl list.

Fortunately, I just downloaded Apache 2.0.35, ran ./configure and it's up
and running on SuSE LInux 7.3
with but a couple of whimpers.  (I'll be doing the same on my RH servers
soon, but they are production servers).

Now, even /server-status works and I had not been able to get that going
with 1.3.XX.  It worked right out of
the tarball; the first time!  Congratulations, Apache and mod_ssl folks!
(Now, if I can just apply my CERT again,
without a glitch....).

So Server Admin, your statement was my experience over much of the past 16
years when
working with proprietary source vendors....."This is maddening".

I made a choice to join the GNU/GPL generation and I'm not turning back
unless I hit a block wall.  So far, I wake up every morning seeing an even
bigger expanse of open spaces. I'm enjoying the view...

Andrew Lietzow
The ACL Group, Inc.






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