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Re: Apache & Modules



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On Thu, 17 Dec 1998, Micah Yoder wrote:

> > php 3.0.5
> 
> We're using PHP?  I thought we decided against that.  Anyway, probably
> not needed if we use mod_perl (unless you like mixing HTML and code on
> the same page).

MOT (Ministry of Truth) uses it.  As for mixing HTML and code, sure.  I've
written HTML forms in Perl so they can mutate depending on how they are
called.  Whatever get's the job done the best way.
 
> > mod_ssl 2.1.3-1.3.3
> 
> That's illegal if the server is in the US, due to the @!%#$@%$#@% RSA
> patents!

As I read the licence and the mod_ssl directions, you are allowed to use
RSA Ref for non-commerical use inside the US (actually it is required for
inside the US according to the directions). Lenz would be violating ITAR
if he used it however (I won't tell if you don't.)  Also, mod_ssl != RSA,
it just uses it.

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