Re: library-ization

2002-10-05 Thread Jacek Prucia
wiadomosc od David N. Welton, z dnia Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 05:48:10PM -0700 [...] Is it a goal of the flood project to make a library out of it? In other words, expose an API that other programs could pass data into and out of, and link to? Or will XML be the only way to do this? It will

Re: Build on AIX fails

2002-10-05 Thread Jeff Trawick
Jess M. Holle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Do the LDAP authentication modules build on AIX yet? At 2.0.40 I could not get the httpd-ldap sub-project to build on AIX -- despite getting it to build just fine on Solaris and Windows Correction -- the module built on AIX, but would not load

[PATCH] mod_negotiation.c

2002-10-05 Thread André Malo
Hi, [sent a similiar patch several weeks ago, but wasn't noticed, so I try it again.. :)] The attached patch sets the MIME-type, charset, content-language and content-encoding of a negotiated type-map body. Thus you can hold different types, languages etc. inside the same file, for example:

Re: DO NOT REPLY [Bug 9181] - Unable to set headers on non-2XX responses.

2002-10-05 Thread Sander van Zoest
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 01:35:06PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please do not close bug reports without entering some kind of information about why it is being closed. It is CLOSED, because I agree with the fact that it is RESOLVED. -- Sander van Zoest

[Patch] Add -S as a synonym for -t -DDUMP_VHOSTS

2002-10-05 Thread Thom May
This allows people who are used to the 1.3 argument to continue working in the style they are used to... Cheers, -Thom -- Thom May - [EMAIL PROTECTED] moshez wiggy: I just hurt other people. because I am evil!! muhahahahahahahaha! evil, I tell you, evil Index:

Re: [Patch] Add -S as a synonym for -t -DDUMP_VHOSTS

2002-10-05 Thread Rich Bowen
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Thom May wrote: This allows people who are used to the 1.3 argument to continue working in the style they are used to... Yay. +1 It makes me happy when things work like people expect them to. Makes teaching easier. -- Nothing is perfekt. Certainly not me. Success to