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[ic] Inet mode and SSL...
Sounds great, I'll check it out ASAP.
Are there any caveats from anyone about it?
Thanks,
-Art
On Fri, 2002-11-15 at 14:58, Brian Kosick wrote:
> Art wrote:
>
> ><snip>
> >
> >mod_interchange????
> >That's news to me.
> >I've been running Interchange for about a year (set it up about a year
> >ago, didn't touch it again pretty much until this past month, trying to
> >remember how it all works, in moving servers).
> >I have full access to the servers, I just don't want to have to redo the
> >catalog at all, but anything on the server side to make it better and
> >easier to use I'm happy to consider.
> >Please clarify?
> >Thanks,
> >-Art
> >
> >
> >
> >>Personally, if you have access to the httpd.conf file, switch over to
> >>mod_interchange and rid youself of the headaches.
> >>
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> mod_interchange is an apache module developed by Francis J. Lacoste and
> is almost absurdly simple to setup. In your ICROOT/src there is a
> directory called mod_interchange all you have to do is compile it copy
> it over to the apache module directory, and a few small changes to
> httpd.conf and Wallah the README is very simple. For me at least one of
> the main advantages is that you don't even have to enable CGI and since
> most of our IC sites go on a RaQXTR that very nice.
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