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The Number One HTTP Server On The Internet
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The Apache HTTP Server Project is an effort to develop and maintain
an open-source HTTP server for modern operating systems including UNIX
and Windows NT. The goal of this project is to provide a secure,
efficient and extensible server that provides HTTP services in sync
with the current HTTP standards.
Apache has been the most popular web server on the Internet since
April 1996.
The Apache HTTP Server is a project of The Apache Software Foundation.
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Live Video Streaming of HTTP Server Talks at ApacheCon Europe 2009
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ApacheCon Europe 2009, 23-27 March in Amsterdam, has a dedicated
track about Apache HTTP Server topics.
If you cannot make it to Amsterdam this time, you can
watch
all HTTP Server talks online.
In addition to the various keynote sessions, and other technical talks,
the following talks related to the HTTP Server will be streamed on Friday,
the 27th of March.
- Security Topics in Apache HTTP Server 2.2 Configuration (William A. Rowe, Jr.)
- Advanced Topics in Apache HTTP Server 2.2 (Jim Jagielski)
- New in HTTP Server 2.4: Session support with mod_session (Graham Leggett)
- On-the-fly Subversion replication (Norman Maurer)
- Deciphering mod_ssl: Using SSL with the Apache HTTP Server (Joe Orton)
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Apache 2.2.11 Released
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2008-12-14
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The Apache HTTP Server Project is proud to announce
the release of version 2.2.11 of the Apache HTTP Server ("Apache"). This
version is principally a bugfix release.
This version of Apache is a major release and the start of a new stable
branch, and represents the best available version of Apache HTTP Server.
New features include
Smart Filtering, Improved Caching, AJP Proxy, Proxy Load Balancing,
Graceful Shutdown support, Large File Support, the Event MPM, and refactored
Authentication/Authorization.
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New Features in Apache 2.2 |
ChangeLog for 2.2.11 |
Complete ChangeLog for 2.2
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