Now, Apache web professionals have a single source for authoritative information on every Apache installation decision, command line option, configuration directive, add-on module, and Internet-based information resource they need to know -- both for Apache 1.x and the brand-new 2.0 release. Apache Core Development Team member Ralf Engelschall covers everything Web administrators need to know to get results and solve problems with Apache. He begins with detailed coverage of Apache's functionality and program architecture, including all standard Apache modules. He reviews building the Apache package from source, walking through a typical Apache installation step-by-step. Next, Engelschall provides a detailed reference to all Apache Autoconf-style Interface (APACI) options -- many of which he originally created -- as well as special issues such as configuring the Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) facility. The book covers Apache's run-time configuration, introducing configuration files and contexts, and providing a complete reference to all configuration directives associated with standard Apache modules.
You'll find a full chapter on Apache command line options, especially useful for startup and restart situations; references to CGI/1.1 variables, Server Side Include (SSI) variables, and more. Finally, Engelschall offers a detailed guide to Apache resources and references on the Internet, designed to help Web professionals find answers to virtually any question.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 187 mm
Dicke: 14 mm
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978-0-201-60470-2 (9780201604702)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Ralf S. Engelschall is an active member and developer of the HTTP server project of the Apache Software Foundation. His major contributions to the Apache HTTP server include the URL Rewriting Engine (mod_rewrite), the Apache AutoConf-style Interface (APACI), the Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) facility, and the Apache SSL/TLS Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl). He is a computer scientist living in Germany.
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Foreword.
Preface.
1. Introduction.
History and Evolution.
The Internet.
The Hypertext Concept.
The World Wide Web.
The Apache Group.
A Group of Volunteers.
The Apache HTTP Server Project.
The Apache Software Foundation.
2. Apache Functionality.
Apache Architecture.
Apache Kernel Functionality.
Apache Module Functionality.
Core Functionality.
URL Mapping.
Access Control.
User Authentication.
Content Selection.
Environment Creation.
Server-Side Scripting.
Response Header Generation.
Internal Content Handlers.
Request Logging.
Experimental.
Extensional Functionality.
3. Building Apache.
Sample Step-by-Step Installation.
File System Preparation.
Obtaining the Source Distribution.
Package Prerequisites.
Configuring the Apache Source Tree.
Building and Installing Apache.
Configuration Reference.
Configuration Variables.
General Options.
Stand-Alone Options.
Installation Layout Options.
Build Options.
suEXEC Options.
Configuration Special Topics.
Shadow Source Trees.
On-the-Fly Addition of Third-Party Modules.
Module Order and Permutations.
4. Configuring Apache.
Configuration Terminology.
Resource Identifiers.
Pattern Matching Notations.
Configuration Structure.
Configuration Files.
Configuration Grammar.
Configuration Contexts.
Context Nesting.
Context Dependencies and Implications.
Context Merging and Inheritance.
Configuration Reference.
Core Functionality.
URL Mapping.
Access Control.
User Authentication.
Content Selection.
Environment Creation.
Server-Side Scripting.
Response Header Generation.
Internal Content Handlers.
Request Logging.
Experimental.
Extensional Functionality.
5. Running Apache.
Command-Line Reference.
Apache Daemon Program.
Apache Control Program.
6. Apache Resources.
Online Resources.
Apache Itself.
Apache News.
Apache Support.
Apache Documentation.
Apache Modules.
Print Resources.
Apache Developer Books.
Apache User Books.
Apache-Related Standards.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
Uniform Resource Identifier (URI).
Other Important Standards.
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