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HTTPd is a
software program that
usually runs in the background, as a process, and
plays the role of a
server in a client–server
model using the HTTP...
- NCSA
HTTPd is an early, now discontinued, web
server originally developed at the NCSA at the
University of
Illinois at Urbana–Champaign by
Robert McCool...
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operating systems,
including ports to mainframes.
Originally based on the NCSA
HTTPd server,
development of
Apache began in
early 1995
after work on the NCSA...
- CERN
httpd (later also
known as W3C
httpd) is an early, now discontinued, web
server (HTTP)
daemon originally developed at CERN from 1990
onwards by Tim...
- as NCSA
HTTPd 0.3beta (22
April 1993),
which defaults to
serve index.html file in the directory. This
scheme has been then
adopted by CERN
HTTPd since at...
- Nano
Httpd is an open-source, small-footprint web
server that is
suitable for
embedding in applications,
written in the Java
programming language. It can...
- WorldWideWeb; a
portable line mode web browser; a web server,
later known as CERN
httpd.
Those early browsers retrieved web
pages written in a
simple early form...
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htaccess files act as a
subset of the server's
global configuration file (like
httpd.conf) for the
directory that they are in, or all sub-directories. The original...
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OpenBSD httpd authors decided not to
include CGI
interpretation but
instead use FastCGI. For
OpenBSD was
developed a
slowcgi gateway.
BusyBox httpd doesn't...
- LiteSpeed, nginx, IIS as well as W3C's Jigsaw. It has its
roots in NCSA
HTTPd. In
order for a web
server to
recognize an SSI-enabled HTML file and therefore...