NOTE WELL: We no longer maintain the CERN httpd. In particular, there is at least one known Y2K-related bug in the latest (July 1996) release of this software. In May 1996, we released Jigsaw, W3C's leading-edge Web server platform, providing a sample HTTP 1.1 implementation and a variety of other features on top of an advanced architecture implemented in Java. CERN httpd The CERN httpd (also ...
W3C httpd Documentation This is a list of what you will find of documentation describing the W3C httpd. Installation Guide Describing how to unpack and compile the daemon Release Notes Listing new features and bug fixes User's Guide Explaining in details how to use the Library for building applications. Known Bugs Listing what we already know is wrong Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, httpd@w3.org, @(#) ...
W3C httpd Administration This is a reference manual to all W3C httpd features. Command line options Listing of all the flags and parameters that httpd understands. Configuration file of httpd also referred to as rule file. Executable Server Scripts: CGI/1.1 How to set up server-side executable scripts to produce documents on the fly. W3C httpd 2.15 has the Common Gateway Interface, CGI/1.0. See ...
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Installing W3C httpd This section describes how to install W3C httpd. Getting the Program Often you don't need to compile the server yourself, precompiled binaries are available for many Unix platforms. If there is no precompiled version for your platform, of if it doesn't work (e.g. the name resolution doesn't work), you should get the source code and compile it yourself. There is special ...
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