>> Apache is the industry standard -- after all 69% of all active web sites >> use it. > >And Win9x right now is the home Desktop standard. Your point? ;) > My point being -- why waste time working on something which already works. Sure you want a light-weight webserver, then the same thing could be said about Net+. This is probably a GE discussion anyway. >I'm not saying don't ship Apache or anything, but it definately shouldn't be >part of the default install in the same way that PoorMan is on BeOS 5. It's >a bit of a ram hog, takes a while to learn how to configure, and is far too It's easy to configure and it's the same configuration file whether it be on *nix or Win32 or BeOS. >RobinHood has a clean Beish interface, and works in a nice Be-ey way. From >what I understand, Apache has legacies running back to virtually the first >HTTPD server, especially in the config way. btw -- I was never able to get PHP nor Perl working with Robinhood, it's configuration files were just too weird.