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Apache Web Serving with Jaguar, Part 2
Updated: 03/08/2005
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Apache Web Serving with Jaguar, Part 3
Updated: 03/08/2005
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This tutorial is the second in a series of tutorials on Apache Cocoon 2. It introduces XML Server Pages (XSP), the Cocoon technology for generating dynamic XML content. It is designed to build on the concepts described in the first tutorial, Introducing Cocoon 2; it is therefore recommended that you complete the previous tutorial before progressing further. This tutorial will be of interest primarily to developers who...
Updated: 03/08/2005
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Build Your Own Apache Server with mod_perl
Updated: 03/08/2005
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you can turn your "Page Not Found" messages into more than bland error reports. You can serve an alternate page based on the name of the page that was not found, create a page on the fly from a database, or send an email about the missing page to a webmaster. Building a custom error page with PHP and Apache requires two steps. You need to tell Apache to run a PHP program when it encounters a 404 ("Page Not...
Updated: 03/08/2005
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Using PHP and XML with Apache Cocoon
Updated: 03/08/2005
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This article explains about input filters. The two filter types are very similar and many of the concepts that we have already covered with output filters can be successfully applied to input filters. However, input filters differ from output filters enough that it is important to dedicate an article to them. The first difference between input and output filters is that there are two different...
Updated: 03/08/2005
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Till Most of the users that come to your site, will not know what a "Internal Server Error" or "404" error is. They will not bother to check out the Apache manual either. Custom error messages are not something to (just) show off with. In terms of (web-)usability, you are able to display a more friendlier or meaningful message to your users, and everyone will live happier ever after. A lot of people still ask me how to add custom error pages to their website. Since...
Updated: 03/08/2005
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Most people know that Mac OS X ships with a built-in Apache web server, but don't realize that it's easy to configure and run. In fact, you can host a web site in minutes, after completing just a few simple steps. But that doesn't mean that Mac OS X is a lightweight in this category. It's not. In fact, you can drill down and get very serious with this state-of-the-art serving software. In this first installment of a...
Updated: 03/08/2005
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Next Introduction An Open Source Apache Software Foundation project based on open standards, Apache Cocoon is rapidly gaining momentum in the Web developer community. This is evidenced by ever increasing diverse developer and user communities, and the popularity of recent Cocoon meets that are attracting large numbers, and attendees from many parts of the world. This article focuses on Apache Cocoon 2.1 and is intended to be an introduction to Cocoon...
Updated: 03/08/2005
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Apache Ebooks Listings
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57 | Displaying: 21 - 30 | Pages: << 1 2 3 4 5 6 >> |
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