Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
the whole fact that apache1 is obsolete, not developed for years and missing
many functions of apache2, should be enough, don't you think?
The last significant Apache 1 release was Apache 1.3 in 1998.
Of course you can still use it, just as you can still use
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On 12.07.09 11:48, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
> What I found out is that, with regards to Apache 1.3, Apache 2.0:
>
> - provides multi-threading support;
> - filtered input/output (I/O), which allows one module to modify the
> output of another module;
> - also provides support for SSL without any modi
What I found out is that, with regards to Apache 1.3, Apache 2.0:
- provides multi-threading support;
- filtered input/output (I/O), which allows one module to modify the
output of another module;
- also provides support for SSL without any modifications to the core
(|mod_tls).
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Can someone t