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Web Servers

Web Servers. Chapter 4. Web Protocols and Practice. WEB SERVERS. Topics. Web Protocols and Practice. WEB SERVERS. Web Server Definition. Web Protocols and Practice. WEB SERVERS. Web Server Definition. Web Protocols and Practice. WEB SERVERS. Web Site versus Web Server.

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Web Servers

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  1. Web Servers Chapter 4 WebProtocolsandPractice

  2. WEB SERVERS Topics WebProtocolsandPractice

  3. WEB SERVERS Web Server Definition WebProtocolsandPractice

  4. WEB SERVERS Web Server Definition WebProtocolsandPractice

  5. WEB SERVERS Web Site versus Web Server WebProtocolsandPractice

  6. WEB SERVERS Steps in Handling a Client Request WebProtocolsandPractice

  7. WEB SERVERS Access Control WebProtocolsandPractice

  8. WEB SERVERS AUTHENTICATION WebProtocolsandPractice

  9. WEB SERVERS AUTHORIZATION WebProtocolsandPractice

  10. WEB SERVERS Dynamically Generated Responses WebProtocolsandPractice

  11. WEB SERVERS Server-Side Include WebProtocolsandPractice

  12. WEB SERVERS Server Script WebProtocolsandPractice

  13. WEB SERVERS Server Script WebProtocolsandPractice

  14. WEB SERVERS Passing Data to/from the Script WebProtocolsandPractice

  15. WEB SERVERS Table 4.1.Example CGI environment variables WebProtocolsandPractice

  16. WEB SERVERS Creating and Using Cookies WebProtocolsandPractice

  17. WEB SERVERS Creating and Using Cookies WebProtocolsandPractice

  18. WEB SERVERS Sharing Information Across Requests WebProtocolsandPractice

  19. WEB SERVERS Sharing HTTP Responses Across Requests WebProtocolsandPractice

  20. WEB SERVERS Sharing Metadata Across Requests WebProtocolsandPractice

  21. WEB SERVERS Server Architecture WebProtocolsandPractice

  22. WEB SERVERS Event-Driven Server Architecture WebProtocolsandPractice

  23. WEB SERVERS Process-Driven Server Architecture WebProtocolsandPractice

  24. WEB SERVERS Hybrid Server Architecture WebProtocolsandPractice

  25. WEB SERVERS Server Hosting WebProtocolsandPractice

  26. WEB CLIENTS 1 www.foo.com www.bar.com 2 www.big.com Surrogate 3 To/From Internet www.big.com 4 www.mid.com Figure 4.1. Hosting complex with surrogate in front of four server machines WebProtocolsandPractice

  27. WEB SERVERS Apache Web Server WebProtocolsandPractice

  28. WEB CLIENTS Table 4.2 Key configuration directives for child processes and network connection WebProtocolsandPractice

  29. WEB SERVERS Apache Web Server WebProtocolsandPractice

  30. WEB CLIENTS Table 4.3 Built-in handlers in Apache server and default file extension WebProtocolsandPractice

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