10.7. Adding Modules
	The Apache HTTP Server supports Dynamically Shared Objects
	(DSOs) or modules, which can easily be loaded at
	runtime as necessary.
      
	The Apache Project provides complete DSO Documentation at online http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/dso.html.
	Or if the http-manual package is installed,
	documentation about DSOs can be found at http://localhost/manual/mod/.
      
	For the Apache HTTP Server to use a DSO, it must
	be specified in a  LoadModule directive within in
	/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf; if the module is
	provided by a separate package, the line must appear within the modules
	configuration file in the /etc/httpd/conf.d/
	directory. Refer to Section 10.5.15 LoadModule for more about
	the LoadModule directive.
      
	If adding or deleting modules from http.conf,
	Apache HTTP Server must be reloaded or restarted, as covered in Section 10.4 Starting and Stopping httpd.
      
	If creating a new module, first install the
	httpd-devel package as it contains the include
	files, the header files, as well as the APache
	eXtenSion (/usr/sbin/apxs) application,
	which uses the include files and the header files to compile DSOs.
      
	After writing a module, use /usr/sbin/apxs to compile
	the module sources outside the Apache source tree. For more information
	about using the /usr/sbin/apxs command, refer to the
	the Apache documentation online at http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/dso.html
	and the apxs, man page.
      
	Once compiled, put the module in the
	/usr/lib/httpd/ directory. Then add a
	LoadModule line to the
	httpd.conf, using the following structure:
      
| LoadModule <module-name> <path/to/module.so> | 
	In the above example, change
	<module-name> to the name of the module
	and <path/to/module.so> to the path to
	the DSO.