Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] UDP support for apache

2007-09-11 Thread Chris 'Xenon' Hanson
there's that, but for HTTP there's just no logic in using anything but TCP. -GV -- Chris 'Xenon' Hanson | Xenon @ 3D Nature | http://www.3DNature.com/ "I set the wheels in motion, turn up all the machines, activate the programs, and run behind the scenes. I set the clo

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] UDP support for apache

2007-09-10 Thread Chris 'Xenon' Hanson
pport for UDP in APR doens't mean Apache uses it. APR is the Apache Portable Runtime: http://apr.apache.org/ It could be sued for a lot of things other than Apache itself. thanks, -GV -- Chris 'Xenon' Hanson | Xenon @ 3D Nature | http://www.3DNature.com/ "I s

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Problems with process child on apache 2.0.4

2007-07-17 Thread Chris 'Xenon' Hanson
use of the existing processes, and greatly improved server response. Good bye. -- Chris 'Xenon' Hanson | Xenon @ 3D Nature | http://www.3DNature.com/ "I set the wheels in motion, turn up all the machines, activate the programs, and run behind the scenes. I set the clouds

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Meaning and interpretation of 206 code sizes in Apache logs

2007-02-12 Thread Chris 'Xenon' Hanson
ut, if this is a common mistake (bandwidth measurement via access_log) then the nature of the misunderstanding should be made more public so that others can ensure they aren't burned by it. I apologize for any mistakes in terminology or assumptions in my message. I'm not an Apache gu