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Apache HTTPD supports content negotiation as described in the HTTP/1.1 specification. It can choose the best representation of a resource based on the ...
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Your server has multiple hostnames that resolve to a single address, and you want to respond differently for www.example.com and www.example.org . Note.
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This document describes the ap_expr expression parser. The ap_expr expression is intended to replace most other expression variants in HTTPD. For example, the ...
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Questions on how to manage the Apache HTTP Server should be directed at either our IRC channel, #httpd, on Libera.chat, or sent to our mailing lists.
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httpd is the Apache HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server program. It is designed to be run as a standalone daemon process. When used like this it will ...
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Apache HTTP Server is configured by placing directives in plain text configuration files. The main configuration file is usually called httpd.conf .
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Each Apache directive available in the standard Apache distribution is listed here. They are described using a consistent format, and there is a dictionary ...
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This document covers compilation and installation of the Apache HTTP Server on Unix and Unix-like systems only. For compiling and installation on Windows, ...
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