cvs commit: apache-site info.html

1999-02-22 Thread coar
coar99/02/22 07:57:27

  Modified:.info.html
  Log:
Fix a bogus link.
  
  Submitted by: Christopher Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  
  Revision  ChangesPath
  1.17  +5 -9  apache-site/info.html
  
  Index: info.html
  ===
  RCS file: /home/cvs/apache-site/info.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.16
  retrieving revision 1.17
  diff -u -r1.16 -r1.17
  --- info.html 1999/02/14 01:04:04 1.16
  +++ info.html 1999/02/22 15:57:26 1.17
  @@ -104,29 +104,25 @@
   Will Apache be supported? 
   
   Support for Apache will be via the 
  -news:comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix";
  +news:comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix";
   >comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix
   and 
  -news:comp.infosystems.www.servers.ms-windows";
  +news:comp.infosystems.www.servers.ms-windows";
   >comp.infosystems.www.servers.ms-windows
   newsgroups. Our policy will be for complete openness,
   with the exception of reports of
  -http://www.apache.org/security_report.html";>security holes.
  +http://www.apache.org/security_report.html";>security holes.
   
   A number of companies now also provide full commercial support for the
   Apache server
   
   Bug reports and suggestions should be submitted by filling out a
   report form at
  -http://bugs.apache.org/";
  +http://bugs.apache.org/";
   >http://bugs.apache.org/.
   If your browser is not forms-capable, or you can't access the form for some
   other reason, you can submit information by sending a mail message to
  -mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
  +mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
   >[EMAIL PROTECTED].
   Submission via the browser form is much preferable, however,
   so please only send mail if there is no alternative.
  
  
  


cvs commit: apache-site info.html

1999-01-28 Thread rse
rse 99/01/28 01:15:57

  Modified:.info.html
  Log:
  Fix version as pointed ot by Tony Finch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> in PR#3768
  
  Revision  ChangesPath
  1.15  +1 -1  apache-site/info.html
  
  Index: info.html
  ===
  RCS file: /home/cvs/apache-site/info.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.14
  retrieving revision 1.15
  diff -u -r1.14 -r1.15
  --- info.html 1998/07/22 20:19:28 1.14
  +++ info.html 1999/01/28 09:15:57 1.15
  @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@
   Apache is being maintained.
   
   When will Apache be available?
  -Apache version 1.3.1 is currently available to everyone, and is 
  +Apache version 1.3.4 is currently available to everyone, and is 
   the most stable version.
   
   Will Apache be supported? 
  
  
  


cvs commit: apache-site info.html

1998-05-31 Thread mjc
mjc 98/05/31 03:30:25

  Modified:.info.html
  Log:
  This page needs more work - it's showing its age.  For now just a quick
  fix
  
  Revision  ChangesPath
  1.12  +2 -2  apache-site/info.html
  
  Index: info.html
  ===
  RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache-site/info.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.11
  retrieving revision 1.12
  diff -u -r1.11 -r1.12
  --- info.html 1998/05/20 15:20:45 1.11
  +++ info.html 1998/05/31 10:30:25 1.12
  @@ -98,8 +98,8 @@
   Apache is being maintained.
   
   When will Apache be available?
  -Apache version 1.2.5 is currently available to everyone, and is 
  -the most stable version.  
  +Apache version 1.2.6 is currently available to everyone, and is 
  +the most stable version.  Apache 1.3 is currently in beta.
   
   Will Apache be supported? 
   
  
  
  


cvs commit: apache-site info.html

1998-01-07 Thread brian
brian   98/01/07 11:46:58

  Modified:.info.html
  Log:
  update 1.2 mention.
  
  Revision  ChangesPath
  1.10  +1 -1  apache-site/info.html
  
  Index: info.html
  ===
  RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache-site/info.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.9
  retrieving revision 1.10
  diff -u -r1.9 -r1.10
  --- info.html 1997/12/13 05:41:10 1.9
  +++ info.html 1998/01/07 19:46:57 1.10
  @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@
   Apache is being maintained.
   
   When will Apache be available?
  -Apache version 1.2.4 is currently available to everyone, and is 
  +Apache version 1.2.5 is currently available to everyone, and is 
   the most stable version.  
   
   Will Apache be supported? 
  
  
  


cvs commit: apache-site info.html

1997-12-13 Thread coar
coar97/12/12 21:41:11

  Modified:.info.html
  Log:
Fix some bugdb pointers, some excessively long lines, and some
HTML style issues.
  
  Revision  ChangesPath
  1.9   +27 -14apache-site/info.html
  
  Index: info.html
  ===
  RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache-site/info.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.8
  retrieving revision 1.9
  diff -u -r1.8 -r1.9
  --- info.html 1997/08/03 10:11:06 1.8
  +++ info.html 1997/12/13 05:41:10 1.9
  @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
Allows you to set up files, or even CGI scripts, which are
 returned by the server in response
 to errors and problems, e.g. setup a script to intercept
  -  500 Server Errors and perform on-the-fly diagnostics for
  +  500 Server Errors and perform on-the-fly diagnostics 
for
 both users and yourself. 
Multiple DirectoryIndex directives 
Allows you to say DirectoryIndex index.html
  @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@
   
   Why switch to Apache?
   
  -Speed, features, stability.
  +Speed, features, stability.
   
   The Apache Group will allow everyone to use and redistribute Apache 
without
charge. 
  @@ -85,19 +85,28 @@
take.
   
   Some existing prominent web servers have already switched to
  -Apache code and are actively helping with development of Apache. These 
include http://www.hotwired.com/";>Hotwired, http://www.ai.mit.edu/";>MIT AI Lab, The Internet Movie Database at http://us.imdb.com/Movies/";>US and
  - http://uk.imdb.com/Movies/";>UK, and http://www.hyperreal.org/";>Hyperreal, as well as many other sites 
running various services and OSes.
  -
  -An incomplete list of sites running 
Apache is being maintained.
  +Apache code and are actively helping with development of Apache. These
  +include http://www.hotwired.com/";>Hotwired,
  +http://www.ai.mit.edu/";>MIT AI Lab, The Internet Movie
  +Database at http://us.imdb.com/Movies/";>US and
  +http://uk.imdb.com/Movies/";>UK, and
  +http://www.hyperreal.org/";>Hyperreal, as well as many
  +other sites running various services and OSes.
  +
  +An incomplete
  +list of sites running
  +Apache is being maintained.
   
   When will Apache be available?
  -Apache version 1.2.0 is currently available to everyone, and is 
  +Apache version 1.2.4 is currently available to everyone, and is 
   the most stable version.  
   
   Will Apache be supported? 
   
  -Support for Apache will be via the news:comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix";>comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix
  +Support for Apache will be via the 
  +news:comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix";
  +>comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix
   newsgroup. Our policy will be for complete openness, with the
   exception of reports of security holes.
   
  @@ -107,8 +116,8 @@
   Bug reports and suggestions should be submitted by filling out a
   report form at
   http://www.apache.org/bugdb.cgi";
  ->http://www.apache.org/bugdb.cgi.
  + HREF="http://bugs.apache.org/";
  +>http://bugs.apache.org/.
   If your browser is not forms-capable, or you can't access the form for some
   other reason, you can submit information by sending a mail message to
   
   
   Why is it called Apache?
  -The Apache group was formed around a number of people who provided 
patch files that had been written for NCSA httpd 1.3.  The result after 
combining them was A PAtCHy server.
  +The Apache group was formed around a number of people who provided
  +patch files that had been written for NCSA httpd 1.3.  The
  +result after combining them was
  +A PAtCHy server.
   
   How do I get Apache?
   The Apache httpd server is available in the form of source code:
   
  -via http from various places listed on the main Apache
  -page
  +via http from various places listed on the
  + main Apache page
  +
   
   
   
  
  
  


cvs commit: apache-site info.html

1997-04-29 Thread Rodent of Unusual Size
coar97/04/29 03:45:15

  Modified:. info.html
  Log:
Updated reference from 1.2b8 to 1.2b10.
  
  Revision  ChangesPath
  1.6   +1 -1  apache-site/info.html
  
  Index: info.html
  ===
  RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache-site/info.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.5
  retrieving revision 1.6
  diff -C3 -r1.5 -r1.6
  *** info.html 1997/04/27 07:26:41 1.5
  --- info.html 1997/04/29 10:45:14 1.6
  ***
  *** 85,91 

When will Apache be available?
Apache version 1.1.3 is currently available to everyone, and is 
  ! the most stable version.  Apache 1.2b8 has been released for testing,
though we feel this release is also very stable.

Will Apache be supported? 
  --- 85,91 

When will Apache be available?
Apache version 1.1.3 is currently available to everyone, and is 
  ! the most stable version.  Apache 1.2b10 has been released for testing,
though we feel this release is also very stable.

Will Apache be supported? 
  
  
  


cvs commit: apache-site info.html

1997-04-07 Thread Dean Gaudet
dgaudet 97/04/07 10:51:19

  Modified:. info.html
  Log:
  Bring up to date with recent Apache work.
  
  Reviewed by:  Roy, Dean
  Submitted by: Paul Sutton
  
  Revision  ChangesPath
  1.3   +17 -14apache-site/info.html
  
  Index: info.html
  ===
  RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache-site/info.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.2
  retrieving revision 1.3
  diff -C3 -r1.2 -r1.3
  *** info.html 1997/03/25 20:21:48 1.2
  --- info.html 1997/04/07 17:51:18 1.3
  ***
  *** 17,29 

The Apache httpd server ...

  ! is a plug-in replacement for NCSA 1.3
  ! Fixes numerous bugs and security holes seen in NCSA 1.3 and 1.4
  ! is free --- we will not charge anyone for using it, and will allow
  ! redistribution on the usual free software terms.
  ! is much faster than NCSA 1.3, more efficient and faster than 
1.4/1.5 too.
  ! offers better compliance with existing HTTP specs.
  ! Implement frequently requested features:
  
DBM databases for authentication
allows you to easily set up password-protected pages with 
  --- 17,33 

The Apache httpd server ...

  !  is a powerful, flexible, HTTP/1.1 compliant web server
  !  implements the latest protocols, including HTTP/1.1 (RFC2068)
  !  is highly configurable and extensible with third-party modules
  !  can be customised by writing 'modules' using the Apache module API
  !  provides full source code and comes with an unrestrictive license
  !  runs on most versions of Unix without modification
  !  is actively being developed
  !  encourages user feedback through new ideas, bug reports and patches
  ! 
  ! 
  !  implements many frequently requested features:
  
DBM databases for authentication
allows you to easily set up password-protected pages with 
  ***
  *** 67,74 
Speed, features, stability.

The Apache Group will allow everyone to use and redistribute Apache 
without
  !  charge. NCSA have plans to change their license, although the final terms 
are
  ! not yet known.

The Apache Group consists of server users ---
 people who run web servers for a living, and will, if it is feasible,
  --- 71,77 
Speed, features, stability.

The Apache Group will allow everyone to use and redistribute Apache 
without
  !  charge. 

The Apache Group consists of server users ---
 people who run web servers for a living, and will, if it is feasible,
  ***
  *** 84,94 
An incomplete list of sites running 
Apache is being maintained.

When will Apache be available ?
  ! Apache version 1.1.1 is currently available to everyone, and is 
  ! the most stable version.  Apache 1.2b1 has been released for testing,
though we feel this release is also very stable.

  ! Will Apache be supported ? 

Support for Apache will be via the news:comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix";>comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix
  --- 87,97 
An incomplete list of sites running 
Apache is being maintained.

When will Apache be available ?
  ! Apache version 1.1.3 is currently available to everyone, and is 
  ! the most stable version.  Apache 1.2b7 has been released for testing,
though we feel this release is also very stable.

  ! Will Apache be supported? 

Support for Apache will be via the news:comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix";>comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix
  ***
  *** 117,126 
Apache project. Apache developers will regularly check this newsgroup for
questions that need answering.

  ! Why is it called Apache ?
The Apache group was formed around a number of people who provided 
patch files that had been written for NCSA httpd 1.3.  The result after 
combining them was A PAtCHy server.

  ! How do I get Apache ?
The Apache httpd server is available in the form of source code:

via http from various places listed on the main Apache
  --- 120,129 
Apache project. Apache developers will regularly check this newsgroup for
questions that need answering.

  ! Why is it called Apache?
The Apache group was formed around a number of people who provided 
patch files that had been written for NCSA httpd 1.3.  The result after 
combining them was A PAtCHy server.

  ! How do I get Apache?
The Apache httpd server is available in the form of source code:

via http from various places listed on the main Apache
  
  
  


cvs commit: apache-site info.html

1997-03-25 Thread Dean Gaudet
dgaudet 97/03/25 12:21:49

  Modified:. info.html
  Log:
  More bug reporting cleanup.
  
  Reviewed by:Dean Gaudet, Jim Jagielski
  Submitted by:   Ken Coar
  
  Revision  ChangesPath
  1.2   +12 -1 apache-site/info.html
  
  Index: info.html
  ===
  RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache-site/info.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.1
  retrieving revision 1.2
  diff -C3 -r1.1 -r1.2
  *** info.html 1997/03/25 04:43:15 1.1
  --- info.html 1997/03/25 20:21:48 1.2
  ***
  *** 98,104 
A number of companies now also provide full commercial support for the
Apache server

  ! Bug reports and suggestions should be sent to mailto:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Since Apache was originally based on NCSA 1.3
code, many questions about it can be answered by many
  --- 98,115 
A number of companies now also provide full commercial support for the
Apache server

  ! Bug reports and suggestions should be submitted by filling out a
  ! report form at
  ! http://www.apache.org/bugdb.cgi";
  ! >http://www.apache.org/bugdb.cgi.
  ! If your browser is not forms-capable, or you can't access the form for some
  ! other reason, you can submit information by sending a mail message to
  ! mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
  ! >[EMAIL PROTECTED].
  ! Submission via the browser form is much prefereable, however,
  ! so please only send mail if there is no alternative.

Since Apache was originally based on NCSA 1.3
code, many questions about it can be answered by many