On 1/10/03 9:35 AM, "Neil Cadsawan" <rainer3 at mac.com> wrote: Could it work with real Apache, too? > That is correct. I just installed this earlier this morning and it's > working great. > > And to answer cbirds's question: Safari has the ability to search for > other Rendezvoud enabled devices/servers. This allows Safari to > automatically "see" other Rendezvous Macs, or in this case, a > Rendezvous web server. If you enable the Rendezvous Bookmark Bar in > Safari and you have your OSX Apache server running mod_rendezvous, then > when you click on the bookmark bar, your web server will automatically > be found and listed here. You don't have to know the name of the > server. That's the big benefit. Imagine you're working in a large > company and different divisions have their own internal web domains. > With Rendezvous, you wouldn't have to remember all their names, you'd > just click on the Rendezvous Bookmark Bar and you'd see a list of all > the available domains. Hope this helps. > > > -Neil > > On Friday, January 10, 2003, at 10:14 AM, Loren Schooley wrote: > >> http://homepage.mac.com/macdomeeu/dev/current/mod_rendezvous/ >> >> So, do I get this right, if the web server has this mod, anyone logged >> into >> it can rendezvous? Nice! I'm going to set it up on our web server and >> check >> it out.