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The Apache HTTP Server Project is a collaborative software development effort aimed at creating a robust, commercial-grade, feature-rich, and freely-available source code implementation of an HTTP (Web) server. The project is jointly managed by a group of volunteers located around the world, using
The Uniform Server is a WAMP package that allows you to run a server on any MS Windows OS based computer. It is small and mobile to download or move around and can also be used or setup as a production/live server. Developers also use The Uniform Server to test their applications made with either PHP, MySQL, Perl, or the Apache HTTPd Server.
TclHttpd is a Web server implemented in pure Tcl. It works out of the box as a Web server, but is really designed to be a Tcl application server. It supports HTML+Tcl templates, and is extensible in a variety of ways.
Wub is a new web server written in Tcl and supporting a reasonable subset of HTTP/1.1. It is used to host the Tcl wiki.
Nanoweb is an HTTP server written in PHP, designed to be small, secure, and extensible. Nanoweb's main features are : - HTTP/1.1 compliance - Powerful and easy configuration - Modular architecture - FastCGI, CGI and Server side includes support - Name and port based virtual hosts -
cshampoo is a portable library for writing web servers and web services in C. It includes an embedded web server library, yoctohttp, and a SOAP library, libcshampoo.
Fnord is a small and fast webserver with CGI-capability and has been written by Felix von Leitner. fnord supports virtual hosting und runs under tcpserver.
muhttpd (mu HTTP deamon) is a simple but complete Web server written in portable ANSI C. It supports static pages, CGI scripts, and MIME type based handlers. It drops privileges before accepting any connections, and can log received requests. It has been tested on OpenBSD, GNU/Linux, NetBSD
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