There are two ways to build mod_specweb99 for Apache 2.x: 1. apxs On GNU platforms, point the APXS environment variable to your Apache 2 apxs executable, then use the Makefile in this directory. 2. Build it as if it were part of the httpd-2.0 distribution. Copy mod_specweb99.* and config5.m4 from this directory into .../httpd-2.0/modules/generators, then re-run buildconf and enable with ./configure --enable-specweb99 You need: LoadModule specweb99_module modules/mod_specweb99.so in httpd.conf if mod_specweb99 is built as a DSO. Unlike the 1.3 version and earlier 2.0 versions of mod_specweb99, you don't need containers for specweb99_*_handler in httpd.conf. The SPECWeb99 client rc file should contain: DYNAMIC_ROOT=http://@@SERVER@@/ ...with nothing after the final slash, so that the URI for SPECWeb99 dynamic requests is always "/". You can use symlinks within the Apache DocumentRoot directory to allow the SPECWeb99 file_set to reside elsewhere. DYN_GET_SCRIPT, DYN_CAD_SCRIPT, DYN_POST_SCRIPT, and DYN_CMD_SCRIPT can all be commented out. DYN_CGI_SCRIPT needs to be a valid URL for a SPECWeb99 CGI script/executable. Note: - lacks some of the timeout/error catching - APR problem - locking different - due to APR WORK IN PROCESS See the file LICENSE.txt for license info. {sctemme@covalent.net | dirkx|@{ apache.org | covalent.net }}