Robert -
Wow! That was easy! Worked like a charm. I'd still like to know why I
can't get the other method working, but the important thing is that it
works now. I think you're right about it be faster, too.
Thanks!
Robert Gash wrote:
>
> I would really recommend that you look at the mod_roaming MODULE for
> Apache. mod_perl can get pretty nasty, and isn't really needed in this
> instance. mod_roaming is a standard Apache module that compiles into your
> server (or could be configured as a dynamic module) and through the use of
> some directives you can have your Netscape roaming support w/o having to
> run Perl scripts (Perl can be a bear on slower boxes). mod_roaming was
> actually written because of the original Perl modules that enabled the
> roaming support, since the author wanted a better and quicker way to do
> it.
>
> I used to use mod_roaming on my server, and if you have fast connections
> it's great. If you've got a fast connect at the office and only a modem
> at home it can be slightly overrated since the downloads and uploads
> required at the beginning and end of the session (respectively) can be
> annoying when Netscape already takes too long to load.
>
> Check mod_roaming out, I know it does what you need:
> http://www.klomp.org/mod_roaming/
>
> -Robert Gash
>
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