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The Apache Web Server

2019
Most people are familiar with using a web browser. Even when they use a new browser for the first time, they are capable of visiting a web page and navigating to other sites immediately. This is because browsers usually encompass all the same handy functionalities.
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A grid-enabled Web map server

International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing (ITCC'05) - Volume II, 2005
Today Geographic Information Systems (GIS) provide several tools for studying and analyzing varied human and natural phenomena, therefore GIS and geospatial data has grown so much in both public and private organizations. A challenge is the integration of these data to get innovative and exhaustive knowledge about topics of interest.
ALOISIO, Giovanni   +6 more
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A Complete Web Server

2017
This chapter is principally an illustration of the HTTP chapter, building a complete Web server in Go. It also shows how to use templates in order to use expressions in text files to insert variable values and to generate repeated sections. It deals with serialized data and Unicode character sets.
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PDF on the Web Server

1998
By its design, the Web isn’t restricted to a single file format. Instead, it is extensible and includes mechanisms for integrating new file types. So integrating PDF files into a Web server’s data stock seems hardly worth mentioning. However, there are a couple of configuration options which make for smooth PDF integration. First, there’s the MIME file
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Lion as a Web Server

2011
Lion makes doing everything with the Web as easy as doing it on Mac OS X. We talked about surfing the Web with Safari in Chapter 9 and about generating content for the Web throughout the book. There’s one thing left to do: become part of the Web itself by hosting a web server.
Scott Mayers, Mike Lee
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Introduction to Web Servers

2020
This chapter introduces web servers, the services they provide, and how they work. This information is essential to web developers so they can make proper use of their web server and provide the best web experience to their users.
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SignalP: The Evolution of a Web Server

SignalP ( https://services.healthtech.dtu.dk/services/SignalP-6.0/ ) is a very popular prediction method for signal peptides, the intrinsic signals that make proteins secretory. The SignalP web server has existed since 1995 and is now in its sixth major version.
Nielsen, Henrik   +3 more
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Why Audit a Web Server?

Network Security, 2001
Abstract A Web server is a wonderful business communication channel — it relays information cheaply, conveniently and, in theory, to almost everyone. Traditionally, in my experience at least, the Web is not an area auditors have taken particularly seriously: until recently, it has not been used to transact business, but simply to publicize the ...
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Scheduling algorithms for distributed Web servers

Proceedings of 17th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, 2002
A distributed Web system, consisting of multiple servers for data retrieval and a Domain Name Server (DNS) for address resolution, can provide the scalability necessary to keep up with growing client demand at popular sites. However, balancing the requests among these atypical distributed servers opens interesting new challenges.
COLAJANNI, Michele, P. Yu, D. Dias
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Creating a Web Server

2018
To get started on the web side of connecting Arduino to the Web, it is useful to have a basic understanding of web technologies. This chapter will go through some of the principles, including what a web server is, how a URL is constructed, what routes are, and what Node.js is.
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