Apache : the definitive guide / Ben Laurie and Peter Laurie.

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Online Access: Full Text (via EBSCO)
Main Author: Laurie, Ben
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Beijing : O'Reilly, 1999.
Edition:2nd ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • How does Apache work?
  • What to know about TCP/IP
  • How does Apache use TCP/IP?
  • What the client does
  • What happens at the server end?
  • Which Unix?
  • Which Apache?
  • Making Apache under Unix
  • Apache under Windows
  • Apache under BS2000/OSD and AS/400
  • Our first web site
  • What is a web site?
  • Apache's flags
  • site.toddle
  • Setting up a Unix server
  • Setting up a Win32 Server
  • Toward a real web site
  • More and better web sites: site.simple
  • Butterthlies, Inc., gets going
  • Block directives
  • Other directives
  • Two Sites and Apache
  • Controlling Virtual Hosts on Unix
  • Controlling Virtual Hosts on Win32
  • Virtual Hosts
  • Two Copies of Apache
  • HTTP response headers
  • Options
  • Restarts
  • .htaccess
  • CERN metafiles
  • Expirations
  • Common gateway interface (CGI)
  • Turning the brochure into a form
  • Writing and executing scripts
  • Script directives
  • Useful scripts
  • Debugging scripts
  • Setting environment variables
  • suEXEC on Unix
  • Handlers
  • Actions
  • Authentication
  • Authentication protocol
  • Authentication directives
  • Passwords under Unix
  • Passwords under Win32
  • New order form
  • Order, allow, and deny
  • Digest authentication
  • Anonymous access
  • Experiments
  • Automatic user information
  • Using .htaccess Files
  • Overrides
  • MIME, content and language negotiation
  • MIME types
  • Content negotiation
  • Language negotiation
  • Type maps
  • Browsers and HTTP/1.1
  • Making better indexes in Apache
  • Making our own indexes
  • Imagemaps.