On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 11:33, Mark Haney wrote:
The FP scheme was changed to DSO on Apache 2 which means that HTTPD does
NOT get hacked in the process. Installation was a hell of a lot easier
and faster. Even the docs are very un-Linux like (steps 1 through 5
instead of a collection of links to var
I've successfully run the FP extensions on 2.0. I don't recall any
specific issues with them other than security. I deliberately moved from
IIS to Apache to avoid FP in my job here. I was here 2 months and the
IIS server was hacked through the FP extensions.
On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 11:27, Alex w
Does such a thing even exist? If so, then where?
I only saw on the net support for apache 1.x, but nothing about versions
above apache 2
Thanks!
Alex
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