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From: John S. <js...@im...> - 2001-07-26 16:36:24
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>Thanks Dieter, this worked. Can anyone recommend a good book >for Apache? There is plenty of superb material (faqs, documentation, etc.) for apache on their web site, starting at http://httpd.apache.org/. There is also such a thing as the Apache Support Webring (you can look up http://nav.webring.yahoo.com/hub?ring=apachesupport&id=13&hub) with tons more stuff. If you really want a book ... then wander over to http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/apache2/. There are a couple of books you may find interesting if you're going to make *heavy* use of apache. These guys publish some really good books! >I would also like to get sql-ledger to play nice with Apache. However, if you're already running dnhttpd satisfactorily you could forgo apache entirely. dnhttpd is more light-weight and come with the added advantage of not having to fiddle with an existing apache installation. Most linux and *bsd installations will have a running apache anyway, so just name your poison ... You shouldn't have *any* trouble at all getting either web server to work, Dieter's instructions are quite clear, just be careful and make sure to go through each step. Cheers, John Stoddart Caracas - Venezuela |