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.