With an active IP configuration, servers can utilize various hostnames, which allows for more flexible connection settings.
With the release of PHP 5, most modern web applications now rely upon the language to serve both front and back-end scripting.
As an open source platform, the code core and documentation for Apache are more visible, opening up hosting platforms to potential security vulnerabilities.
Apache’s latest server software has attracted millions of users eager to upgrade for better performance, reliability and open source security. The Apache Software Foundation released the 2.2 version upgrade recently, and the stable release has been widely adopted by the developer community on a global basis.
While some users may choose to install mySQL directly from the source code, the open source development community has issued a variety of binary packages which make installation on Apache much easier.
Many times you’ll want to setup an Apache server to host multiple, independent server connections. There are a series of simple steps you can follow to setup virtual hosting by adjusting your configuration files.
HTTP response status codes 301 and 302 are used to indicate the browser that the requested page (URL) is to be found at another location.
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