Re[2]: running WebCatalog under Apache on NT?
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texte = Nico and Dale - No, you cannot load the WebCatalog DLL under Apache for NT, since the DLL has tostill use the same API under NT as used for .so's under Unix. It may bepossible for SM to recompile the Unix version under NT, assuming they didn't usetoo many Unixisms (not a good assumption probably). There are instructions inthe Apache docs.That being said, I use Perl under NT with ActiveState's ISAPI module quitesuccessfully. The original e-mail was interested in running Perl, which doesnot, in any way, require Apache under NT. You can use Perl ISAPI with IIS orWebSite.HTHJohn Peacock____________________Reply Separator____________________Subject: Re: running WebCatalog under Apache on NT? Author:
(WebCatalog Talk)Date: 4/11/2000 3:05 PMon 11/04/2000 13:40, dale@gmr.dresdner.net at dale@gmr.dresdner.net wrote:> WebCatalog, NT, Apache (for NT)> > Has anyone been able to get this combination to work?> > A co-worker is trying to get this combination to work (so he can also run> Perl under NT). Any suggestions or pointers would be appreciated.> > Thanks> > DaleIt should be possible, as Apache for NT fully supports modules in the formof DLL's.. You have to make shure that Apache is compiled with mod_so.. Run`httpd -l` to list the currently installed modules.- Nico-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to
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Nico and Dale - No, you cannot load the WebCatalog DLL under Apache for NT, since the DLL has tostill use the same API under NT as used for .so's under Unix. It may bepossible for SM to recompile the Unix version under NT, assuming they didn't usetoo many Unixisms (not a good assumption probably). There are instructions inthe Apache docs.That being said, I use Perl under NT with ActiveState's ISAPI module quitesuccessfully. The original e-mail was interested in running Perl, which doesnot, in any way, require Apache under NT. You can use Perl ISAPI with IIS orWebSite.HTHJohn Peacock____________________Reply Separator____________________Subject: Re: running WebCatalog under Apache on NT? Author: (WebCatalog Talk)Date: 4/11/2000 3:05 PMon 11/04/2000 13:40, dale@gmr.dresdner.net at dale@gmr.dresdner.net wrote:> WebCatalog, NT, Apache (for NT)> > Has anyone been able to get this combination to work?> > A co-worker is trying to get this combination to work (so he can also run> Perl under NT). Any suggestions or pointers would be appreciated.> > Thanks> > DaleIt should be possible, as Apache for NT fully supports modules in the formof DLL's.. You have to make shure that Apache is compiled with mod_so.. Run`httpd -l` to list the currently installed modules.- Nico-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to
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