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  • The term "'''Web Server'''" is an ambiguous term, because it describes one of two related things: ...computers - see [[cluster]]) whose main task is to host web sites running web server software that handles the HTTP requests.
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  • The '''TUX web server''' was a high performance [[World Wide Web]] server that could be run parti ...web servers to serve pages at a speed very close to that of a kernelspace web server such as TUX but without its limitations or security concerns.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A high performance World Wide Web server that can be run partially inside the Linux kernel, in order to serve web pa
    206 bytes (33 words) - 14:02, 15 May 2008
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Web server]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ....umich.edu/techreports/reports/citi-tr-00-8.pdf citi-tr-00-8.pdf] "The TUX web server: An analysis." Provides an architectural overview of TUX, discusses modifi
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  • An open source world wide web server software suite; currently the most popular HTTP server on the web.
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  • The term "'''Web Server'''" is an ambiguous term, because it describes one of two related things: ...computers - see [[cluster]]) whose main task is to host web sites running web server software that handles the HTTP requests.
    1 KB (186 words) - 14:41, 24 October 2007
  • {{r|Web server}} ===Web server software===
    1 KB (179 words) - 12:16, 30 November 2009
  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A high performance World Wide Web server that can be run partially inside the Linux kernel, in order to serve web pa
    206 bytes (33 words) - 14:02, 15 May 2008
  • {{r|Web server}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[web server]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Web server]]. Needs checking by a human.
    680 bytes (92 words) - 21:38, 11 January 2010
  • ...t callback function parses the answer out of the string sent back from the web server and then updates some part of the web page with the new information. While
    834 bytes (146 words) - 09:50, 20 August 2023
  • {{r|TUX web server}} {{r|Web server}}
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  • ...a document-oriented database extension to the [[Apache HTTP Server|Apache web server]]. CouchDB supports incremental replication and distributed operation. The
    289 bytes (37 words) - 06:45, 28 May 2009
  • {{r|Web server}}
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  • {{r|Web server}}
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  • .../noinclude>A collection of free applications that create a general purpose web server.
    110 bytes (15 words) - 04:45, 30 November 2009
  • ...ram that retrieves and renders webpages to display information stored on a web server.
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  • ...More narrowly, a web service is a program addressable by a [[URL]] on a [[web server]], which can be invoked from a client machine elsewhere on the network. Co ...col to call programs remotely across the internet. [[CGI]] technology and web server [[scripting languages]] such as [[Perl]] were used to return dynamically-co
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  • ...groups the ability to remotely and collaboratively edit files shared on a web server. Geared towards the non-developer community of users, it closely resembles
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  • ....umich.edu/techreports/reports/citi-tr-00-8.pdf citi-tr-00-8.pdf] "The TUX web server: An analysis." Provides an architectural overview of TUX, discusses modifi
    274 bytes (40 words) - 18:31, 27 November 2009
  • ...ssed through a high-level [[application programming interface]], such as [[web server]]s, [[electronic mail]] servers, or [[database]] servers
    289 bytes (38 words) - 13:50, 7 August 2010
  • {{r|Web server}}
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  • {{rpl|TUX web server}}
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  • ...ovider]] (ISP) offers Internet connectivity, such as from an end user to a web server, an '''Application Service Provider''' offers connectivity to the web pages
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  • {{r|Web server}}
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  • ...com/archives/2007/02/23/march_2007_web_server_survey.html|title=March 2007 Web Server Survey|publisher=Netcraft|date=2007-03}}</ref>
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  • | issue = Suppl. 2: Web Server issue
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  • The '''TUX web server''' was a high performance [[World Wide Web]] server that could be run parti ...web servers to serve pages at a speed very close to that of a kernelspace web server such as TUX but without its limitations or security concerns.
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  • ...other domains such as [[web server]]s<ref>http://yaws.hyber.org/ The Yaws web server written in Erlang</ref>, instant messaging<ref>http://www.ejabberd.im/ Inst
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  • ...oth free to use and [[open source]] which functions as a general purpose [[web server]]. * [[Apache HTTP Server|'''A'''pache HTTP Server]] is an open source [[web server]] [[middleware]]
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  • ...enerated content. It is commonly used with the [[Apache HTTP Server|Apache Web Server]] and the [[PHP]] or [[perl]] programming languages.
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  • ...(HTTP). Thus we can say that a web browser is an ''HTTP client'', and the web server is an ''HTTP server''.
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  • {{r|Web server}}
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  • ...ously without the delay or flashing associated with postback (in which the web server sends the browser a completely new HTML page) is broadly called [[AJAX (web
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  • The first web server - ''info.cern.ch'' - was setup in 1990, on a NeXTcube machine in Berners-Le
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  • *If the broken link points to a functioning [[web server]] but the page it links to is missing or has been moved, the user sees a [[ *If the link returns a [[Domain Name System|DNS]] error, then no web server is registered with that [[domain name]]. This suggests the web site has bee
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  • ...computers. There are many types of servers, including [[file server]]s, [[web server]]s, and [[database server]]s. A server responds to the requests of a [[cli
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  • {{r|Web server}}
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  • | issue = Suppl. 2: Web Server issue
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  • ...script built for the site. It runs using [[Apache (web server|the Apache web server]] and a [[MySQL]] database on [[Linux]] servers.
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  • {{r|TUX web server}}
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  • {{r|Web server}}
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  • ...een a [[web browser]] (a program which acts as an HTTP ''client'') and a [[web server]] (a program which acts as an HTTP ''server''). Both the HTTP request and ...wiki>'' might be used, for example, to address an HTTP request to a second web server on a computer whose [[DNS]] name is ''diatom.ansp.org'', assuming the secon
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  • ...ves and renders [[web page|webpages]] to display information stored on a [[web server]]. The browser sends an [[HTTP]] request to the server, which responds with
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  • ...o identify the purpose of various targets (i.e. this machine is probably a web server, this one is a [[Domain Name System| DNS]] server, etc.). Port scan respon ...forbids HTTP servers on end user machines. They may well offer individual web server hosting, but on computers they operate and onto which their users can insta
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  • ...rver Pages|ASP]]s require Microsoft's [[Internet Information Server|IIS]]6 web server; these are HTML interlaced with code
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  • ...com/archives/2007/02/23/march_2007_web_server_survey.html|title=March 2007 Web Server Survey|publisher=Netcraft|date=2007-03}}</ref>
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  • ...to describe "a file storing a detailed record of requests handled ... by a web server." Later, in December 1997, Jorn Barger first used the word as the filename
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  • ...[JavaScript]] running in a local [[web browser]] to fetch content from a [[web server]] ''in the background''. The Javascript then places the newly fetched info ...hus, a [[callback function]] must be specified which will execute when the web server responds.
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  • ...com/archives/2007/02/23/march_2007_web_server_survey.html|title=March 2007 Web Server Survey|publisher=Netcraft|date=2007-03}}</ref>
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  • * [[Apache HTTP Server|Apache]], [[IIS]], or any other web server capable of serving php pages
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  • #Set up second web server
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