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Old January 16th, 2009, 12:05 PM
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Default mod_whatever for apache

Hey fellas, let's say that I want to make an apache plugin (mod_...) which would add a possibility to write server scripts in some language (let's say, C++ as good example). What should I do? Is there anybody capable of explaining how, for example, mod_python works? What, apart from knowledge of C++ is needed to make (again an example) something like mod_cpp?
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