Uwe,

That's right; it was originally based off Jayakumar Muthukumarasamy's NSAPI module in fact, although there are a bunch of changes of course. I remember during development of the module I exposed the fact that (at the time, at least) ts_free_thread() didn't really free.. so I might have had contact with some of you about this before, probably last year.

mk3 is just the version; version 3.

Alex


On Nov 1, 2003, at 5:12 PM, Uwe Schindler wrote:


I think it's "continuity mk3": http://www.ashpool.com/ - the module he wrote is similar to NSAPI

At 13:47 01.11.2003, you wrote:
It might help if you told us what that webserver was ;-)

--Wez.

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From: "Alex Leigh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 3:08 PM
Subject: [PHP-DEV] CVS Account Request: aleigh


> I develop a webserver that is freely available for people to use. For the
past several years it has supported PHP, but, I have required people to
download the SAPI extension and compile PHP themselves. I would like my
SAPI extension to be bundled with PHP so my users do not have to rebuild
the PHP configuration to get it to work. I only require access for this
particular thing, but, I'm not sure how you work it.


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