The Apache HTTP Server Project is an effort to develop and maintain an open-source HTTP server for modern operating systems including UNIX and Windows NT. The goal of this project is to provide a secure, efficient and extensible server that provides HTTP services in sync with the current HTTP standards.
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The dkLab Apache is a patched Apache distibution for those who plan to use Apache web-server in Unix (Linux, FreeBSD etc.) to serve multiple separated sites working under different, fully separated and independent Unix users. It does not have some lacks of analogs, e.g.: does not require to install any OS kernel modules nor disable setuid; works correctly and intelligently with KeepAlive turned on and MaxRequestsPerChild > 1.
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Welcome to the home of the world's most friendly web server!
Free. But please register!
Enables hosting of web sites on any personal computer (Windows, Macintosh, Linux or Solaris) which supports Java applications.
Suitable for running an individual's personal web site or the web site or intranet for a small company as well as for larger applications.
Designed for ease of use. Comes with step-by-step instructions and a sample web site to get you started.
Password protection of files and directories.
Custom registration forms can be used to require visitors to your web site to register for access to files and services.
Surfer-friendly custom login pages can be used to replace web browsers' standard login dialog boxes.
You can add a logout link or button to any page, closing an important security loophole!
Update your web site directly from many popular web page editors using the HTTP PUT method.
File uploading using HTML forms.
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The FishBowl browser will allow you to surf the Web, local html files, directories, and execute local CGI programs (even scripts such as Perl!) without the need for an HTTP server!
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