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Operating Systems Linux HTTP server Post 89823 by jaibw on Wednesday 16th of November 2005 04:11:45 AM
Old 11-16-2005
Bug Okay

thank you

I have following things

1. IBM X-Series Server
2. Fedora Core Operating System
3. Static IP with Fast Internet Connection
4. A sample web page

I am able to configure sample page in Apache Web Server, but I want to know all things about Apache Web Server.

I have visited Apache Site, but not able to find any good documentation.

If u now sth them tell me Smilie
 

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HTTP::Server::Simple::Static(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			 HTTP::Server::Simple::Static(3pm)

NAME
HTTP::Server::Simple::Static - Serve static files with HTTP::Server::Simple VERSION
This documentation refers to HTTP::Server::Simple::Static version 0.07 SYNOPSIS
package MyServer; use base qw(HTTP::Server::Simple::CGI); use HTTP::Server::Simple::Static; sub handle_request { my ( $self, $cgi ) = @_; return $self->serve_static( $cgi, $webroot ); } package main; my $server = MyServer->new(); $server->run(); DESCRIPTION
this mixin adds a method to serve static files from your HTTP::Server::Simple subclass. SUBROUTINES
/METHODS serve_static Takes a base directory and a web path, and tries to serve a static file. Returns 0 if the file does not exist, returns 1 on success. BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
Bugs or wishlist requests should be submitted via http://rt.cpan.org/ SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Stephen Quinney "sjq-perl@jadevine.org.uk" Thanks to Marcus Ramberg "marcus@thefeed.no" and Simon Cozens for initial implementation. LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2006 - 2008. Stephen Quinney "sjq-perl@jadevine.org.uk" You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-30 HTTP::Server::Simple::Static(3pm)
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