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Companion site of a book written by Ken Coar for writing Apache modules.
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Resources for module developers and users.
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Rewrites the requested URL on-the-fly based on configuration directives and rules.
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Active Server Pages module for Apache.
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Dynamic function call extensions to mod_include
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Microsoft FrontPage for Apache and other Web Servers.
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Java solution Guide for the Apache mod_jserv module.
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Java for the Apache Web Server. This archive is maintained purely for historic purposes. The Java Apache Project ceased its development in 1999 and all codebases were moved or superseeded by those found at the Apache Jakarta Project or Apache XML Project.
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Module for connecting Oracle databases to Web in a way. Compatible with Oracle Application Server. [Open source]
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Apache module for authenticating users against LDAP directories.
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Features mod_auth_pam, a module for pluggable authentication (PAM).
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A Rexx Server Pages (RSP) compiler, suitable for rapid prototyping of XML tags in REXX and for deployment in small-to-medium sized web sites. Requires mod_rexx.
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Helps webmasters prevent spiders from accessing the parts of sites they have marked off limits using the robots.txt file.
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Beginner's guide to using Apache's mod_rewrite. Includes why redirects are necessary, basic use, and regular expressions.
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Provides LDAP authentication.
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Provides Kerberos user authentication.
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enable the setting of server-wide or per connection bandwidth limits, based on the directory, size of files and remote IP/domain.
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Counts and displays page hits.
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Apache module to provide DAV capabilities (RFC 2518) for your Apache web server. It is an Open Source module, provided under an Apache-style license.
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Lets Apache decompress gzipped files before serving them to browsers that cannot.
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speeds up load-time of Web sites by compressing HTML pages on-the-fly.
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Apache 2 module that embeds Mono and allows you to run ASP.NET pages in Linux and Unix.
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Quick reference to mod_rewrite's configuration directives.
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Covers the basics necessary for rewriting, through the use of examples. Includes how to see if the Apache module is installed, rule structure and how conditions are used.
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A guide to this powerful but complicated module.
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Embeds the Ruby interpreter into the Apache web server, allowing Ruby CGI scripts to be executed natively.
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Open source intrusion detection and prevention engine for Apache.
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The module provides strong cryptography for the Apache 1.3 webserver via SSL and TLS protocols, it was developed using OpenSSL, which is based on SSLeay. [Free / Open Source] (Ralf Engelschall, Ben Laurie)