Apache Hacks Published
Long long ago, when the O'Reilly Hacks book series was still being formed, I started work on a collection of hacks for Apache, the popular webserver that is now shipped by default with OS X. It only seemed natural - around the same time, I was deep into my Apache Web-Serving with OS X series, so I was in that mindset.
Those hacks, of which there were eight or so, never saw the light of day until three of them showed their face in the first book of the Hacks series, Linux Server Hacks. I didn't realize this until a few weeks ago, actually, which tickles me. See, for those keeping score, I've got three hacks there, did Perl consulting for Google Hacks, and am the co-author of Mac OS X Hacks, meaning my dirty little hands have soiled the entire line of books. If you love me, you'll buy all three - they're like Pokemon.
Annyways, back to Apache Hacks - all the ones that were left to simmer in plain text have finally seen the light of day as Contributed Hacks. You'll see 'em in the right hand corner there. Some crazy stuff in there.