Nope. But I know I've done something before. I might've just moved the files, and used NameTrans, though.
(and I don't have access to those systems to check the configuration.)
Read the programmer's guide for your version of iPlanet. search for 'nph' in your configs, etc. You might find something that you can abuse. It might've been something that was passed as options into something. The programmer's guide should have a chapter (appendix?) with the things that you can do with obj.conf
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If you, the contractor, are configuring the webserver, then just install Apache and go from there. If they don't have anything that requires cookies (or other script-side header stuff), then they won't notice the difference.
If they do, cargo-cult their code and get the job done.
- In general, if you think something isn't in Perl, try it out, because it usually is. :-)
- "What is the sound of Perl? Is it not the sound of a wall that people have stopped banging their heads against?"
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Big company, I don't get any say in it at all
The application gets updated multiple times/year and with 50+ clients on one base set of code I don't want unique versions sitting around doubling my maintenance issues.
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