
Well, so far, getting Apache::MP3 to work with Apache 2, mod_perl2 is quite a task. Piles of CPAN modules, and then your told NOT to use CPAN modules for mod_perl2. So i figure I'll setup another Apache box with an older Apache 1.37 and then use it with mod_perl1 and Apache::MP3 will be happier with that. The only good thing about all this is now I have a working mod_perl (via mod_perl2) Wow, perl code runs awesome now. Really spiffys things up. I assume though, perl script security will still be a primary concern. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Teddy Mills" <teddymills-VFlxZYho3OA at public.gmane.org> To: <tlug-lxSQFCZeNF4 at public.gmane.org> Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 2:59 AM Subject: [TLUG]: Apache MP3s Web based players
I know of Sourceforge's RIMPS and NAMP. There maybe others Apache MP3 web based players/servers. I was wondering what experience TLUG users have with this. And in your opinion what is the best Apache MP3 player/server, easiest to configure and setup. caveats, security etc.
I have Apache 2.048 and PHP 4.34, so the system is current.
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