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- Download - The Apache HTTP Server Project
Downloading the Apache HTTP Server Use the links below to download the Apache HTTP Server from our download servers You must verify the integrity of the downloaded
- Documentation: Apache HTTP Server - The Apache HTTP Server Project
The documentation is available is several formats Downloadable formats including Windows Help format and offline-browsable html are available from our distribution mirrors Online browsable documentation is also available: Version 2 4 (Current) Version 2 2 (Historical) Version 2 0 (Historical) Trunk (Development Draft) There is also a Documentation Wiki for user-contributed recipes, tips
- Apache HTTP Server Version 2. 4 Documentation
How-To Tutorials Authentication and Authorization Access Control CGI: Dynamic Content htaccess files Server Side Includes (SSI) Per-user Web Directories (public_html) Reverse proxy setup guide HTTP 2 guide
- Compiling and Installing - Apache HTTP Server Version 2. 4
If PREFIX is not specified, it defaults to usr local apache2 Each section of the compilation and installation process is described in more detail below, beginning with the requirements for compiling and installing Apache httpd
- What is the Apache HTTP Server Project?
What is the Apache HTTP Server Project? The Apache HTTP Server Project is a collaborative software development effort aimed at creating a robust, commercial-grade, featureful, and freely-available source code implementation of an HTTP (Web) server The project is jointly managed by a group of volunteers located around the world, using the Internet and the Web to communicate, plan, and develop
- Getting Started - Apache HTTP Server Version 2. 4
If you installed httpd from source, the default location of the configuration files is usr local apache2 conf The default configuration file is usually called httpd conf
- Using Apache HTTP Server on Microsoft Windows
If Apache is compiled normally, it will install a number of optional modules in the \Apache2 4\modules directory To activate these or other modules, the LoadModule directive must be used
- HTTP 2 guide - Apache HTTP Server Version 2. 4
This is the howto guide for the HTTP 2 implementation in Apache httpd This feature is production-ready and you may expect interfaces and directives to remain consistent releases
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