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Apache Pocket Ref

By Andrew Ford
June 2000
Pages: 111
Series: Pocket References
ISBN 10: 1-56592-706-0 | ISBN 13: 9781565927063

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The Apache Pocket Reference, a companion volume to Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C and Apache: The Definitive Guide, covers Apache 1.3.12. It provides a summary of command-line options, configuration directives, and modules, and covers Apache support utilities.
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Apache is far and away the most widely used web server platform in the world, running on Windows NT as well as Unix and other platforms. It powers about half of the world's existing web sites and is still increasing market share. Apache also forms the basis of a number of commercial web servers, such as IBM HTTP Server powered by Apache and C2Net's Stronghold. Apache is at the leading edge of web server development with many new technologies being implemented first. Apache has a flexible architecture that allows independent developers to add their own functionality by way of modules, written either in C or, with the advent of mod_perl, in Perl. The Apache Pocket Reference, a companion volume to Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C and Apache: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition, covers Apache 1.3.12. It provides a complete overview of the command-line options, configuration directives, and modules, and covers Apache support utilities.
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First Edition: June 2000
Series: Pocket References
ISBN: 1-56592-706-0
Pages: 111


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"Indispensible"
--Tom Yager, InfoWorld, Jan 28, 2002

"We think this short and compendious book is most suitable for solution providers and professional services personnel who are working with Apache web server and constantly on the move, as it is packed with technical information, highly portable, fits snugly in a back pocket or jacket pocket and can be whipped out in a second when one Apache directive keeps eluding the mind. It is truly the constant companion for die-hard Apache users and like it or not, the copy you own will soon have dog-eared pages."
--Apache Week

"Sitting next to your computer you should have a copy of 'Apache : Pocket Reference,' an excellent, inexpensive volume from O'Reilly."
--Tony Williams, "So you'd like to build a database driven web site", amazon.com

"Surprisingly Apache Pocket Reference is not a dry book as the occasional explanations under the various sections break the monotony of reading pages and pages of directives. Someone who is new to the Apache web server could still read the whole book at one go and discover the power of this web server without having to read a thick book. We think this short and compendious book is most suitable for solution providers and professional services personnel who are working with Apache web server and constantly on the move, as it is packed with technical information, highly portable, fits snugly in a back pocket or jacket pocket and can be whipped out in a second when one Apache directive keeps eluding the mind. It is truly the constant companion for die-hard Apache users and like it or not, the copy you packed with technical information, highly portable, fits snugly in a back pocket or jacket pocket and can be whipped out in a second when one Apache directive keeps eluding the mind. It is truly the constant companion for die-hard Apache users and like it or not, the copy you own will soon have dog-eared pages."
--Apache Week

"Sitting next to your computer you should have a copy of 'Apache : Pocket Reference', an excellent, inexpensive volume from O'Reilly."
--Tony Williams, So you'd like to Get The Most From Your Macintosh computer running OS X, Feb 2001

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