Bauk HTTP Server 2.0.10 (Stable branch)


 
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Bauk HTTP Server 2.0.10 (Stable branch)

Bauk HTTP Server is a high-performance Web server for Unix-like operating systems. Bauk includes many advanced features such as full HTTP/1.1 standard compliance, CGI/1.1 standard compliance, Virtual Hosts, Virtual Host aliases, domain name matching, HTTP authentication, etc. From series 2.0, Bauk brings full support for dynamic pages/Webscripts in PHP, Perl, server-side JavaScript, Python, and Tcl, providing the power of script-enabled pages and relatively easy management.License: Other/Proprietary LicenseChanges:
This release adds improved support for PHP,Python, and server-sideJavaScript dynamic pages, native 64bit support,and performanceoptimizations.Image

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