Hi there,

Why would you want such a thing. Objective C compiles to a binary which you could integrate with apache using common cgi. However these days there are much more mature frameworks available geared for the delivery of HTML and other web content.

Maybe I don't understand what you after but to get apache to call a binary to produce HTML does not require a new module.

Have fun
Alex

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On 27 Nov 2009, at 23:45, "Mr. Gecko" <grmrge...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello, I'm working to write an Apache Module that allows you to make websites in Objective-C (Foundation/Cocoa) and I need to know how I should setup my xcode project. I got the basic idea, make a custom target that builds a .so file that has apache libraries but is that it? I'm going to try and rewrite the mod_example to a Foundation version and if I get it working I will post the source code for everyone for more powerful apache modules.

Thanks for help and tips,
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