RMH> == Robert M Haas <rhaas@cygnus.arc.nasa.gov> ckd> CERN's httpd seems to be a bit smarter about this sort of thing, but ckd> it's SO huge that even if they have only 10% as many bugs per K, ckd> they're worse than NCSA. RMH> Are there known bugs in CERN's httpd? Is there a buglist? If so I RMH> would appreciate a copy... I don't know of any bugs in CERN's httpd, and I haven't seen a buglist. I just noted the huge difference in code size (it's a very coarse metric, I know, but I find it a useful rule of thumb). RMH> I'm running CERN's httpd chroot'd, figuring that gives me a little RMH> room for error. Am I kidding myself? Probably not. At least chroot() will help matters somewhat. ObBug1: wn/0.97a and earlier has the same problem as NCSA httpd. Get 0.98. ObBug2: Netscape doesn't like the WWW-Link http header on images; it'll show a broken image instead. wn will emit this header. I #ifdef'ed it out for now (and reported the bug to Netscape Communications).