You could patch it to watch the refcount drop to zero. Since httpd
only supports isapi to ease use and migration to httpd - it was never
really a 'development platform' for isapi - the hack to throw away the
now-unused .dll is left as an exercise to the reader.
Nathan Kellogg wrote:
> I see your
I see your point on the performance hit of unloading it on each
request. But, while I'm in development it is a real pain to restart
apache every time I modify the ap. Is there a way to have apache let go
when the app exits or to force it to let go from the command line?
At 04:47 PM 11/21/20
We are debugging a CGI app ( mod_isapi ) running on a WINxp machine.
The app executes fine but Apache retains the file handle on the app
making it impossible to overwrite the old cgi app with the new one
without restarting apache.
Is there a way to change this behavior without compromisi
Nathan Kellogg wrote:
> We are debugging a CGI app ( mod_isapi ) running on a WINxp machine.
Just so you are clear, ISAPI is not CGI - CGI describes a way to launch
a program (or script, via a program) passing environment variables to
describe the request, and listening to the stdout of the prog