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There are 99 articles & tutorials regarding "Apache".
- 7.) Apache Modules
- 09/27/2001 Over the last few articles , I have covered some of the new features in Apache 2.0, and how you can take advantage of them in your web servers. This time, I am going to cover one of the least-discussed features in Apache 2.0. One of the biggest advantages of Apache over other web servers is how easy it is to write powerful modules. Apache has used modules since version 1.0 to implement everything but serving basic, static files. Because Apache itself used modules for...
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- 8.) Writing Apache 2.0 Output Filters
- 09/13/2001 In the last article , we discussed the basics of Apache 2.0 filters and there was enough information to get started, but not enough to write a functioning filter. In this article, we will finish discussing output filters. After reading this article, you should be able to write your own Apache filters. When the filter interface was first designed, it was written for the Apache developers and very little attention was paid to making it easy for other people to write their own...
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- 9.) Apache Web-Serving With Mac OS X, Part 5
- by Kevin Hemenway 03/08/2002 Editor's Note: Kevin returns with his fifth article concerning Apache, OS X, and the immense power available to the common man. Having established a good, firm pool of Apache knowledge in the first four articles , Kevin takes the time to focus on a popular supplementary technology, namely the database server MySQL. Even after getting that prime parking spot, and even after getting one of those deficit-inducing, dotcom-deflating chairs, you stare down at the...
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- 10.) Writing Filters for Apache 2.0
- 08/23/2001 When the Apache developers first began talking about Apache 2.0, one of the major goals was for one module to be able to modify the output of another. This goal was realized earlier this year with the sixth alpha version. The mechanism used to make modifications are called filters. Originally it was difficult to write filters, but during the past few releases, the developers have improved the interface so that filters are much easier to create. This article will cover some of...
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- 11.) Apache Web Serving with Jaguar
- by Kevin Hemenway coauthor of Mac OS X Hacks 04/04/2003 Editor's note: Most people know that Mac OS X ships with a built-in Apache web server, but don't realize that it's easy to configure and run. In fact, you can host a web site in minutes, after completing just a few simple steps. But that doesn't mean that Mac OS X is a lightweight in this category. It's not. In fact, you can drill down and get very serious with this state-of-the-art serving software. In this first installment of a...
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- 12.) An Introduction to Apache Cocoon 2.1
- By Michael Melhem Go to page: 1 2 Next Introduction An Open Source Apache Software Foundation project based on open standards, Apache Cocoon is rapidly gaining momentum in the Web developer community. This is evidenced by ever increasing diverse developer and user communities, and the popularity of recent Cocoon meets that are attracting large numbers, and attendees from many parts of the world. This article focuses on Apache Cocoon 2.1 and is intended to be an introduction to Cocoon...
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