Definitively! Should I be given the choice I'll surely go for version 2.2!
Would make life fancier for both of us!
The pb I'm facing occurs in a complex operational system that relies on
Apache-httpd 1.3, bundled with a whole bunch of home-made
mods. Upgrading is not an easy path.
Rather than dev skills (which I understand focus on newer versions) I'm
seeking advice on how to proceed: where to look at first, trivial piece of
(mis)configuration I'm missing, etc.
So any feedback on that matter (url escaping in proxy mod) will be
appreciated!
Tx,
Bruno.
Joshua Slive a écrit :
On 5/8/07, Bruno POMMEREL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
All,
Apache 1.3.24 is configured in std proxy mode:
Sorry, can't help with your problem. If you want help from the
developers, you're probably better off starting with a version of
apache that is somewhat less than 5 years old. I suggest 2.2.
Joshua.
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