Return-Path: Delivered-To: apache-cvs-archive@hyperreal.org Received: (qmail 22688 invoked by uid 6000); 6 Jun 1998 02:39:31 -0000 Received: (qmail 22675 invoked by alias); 6 Jun 1998 02:39:30 -0000 Delivered-To: apache-site-cvs@hyperreal.org Received: (qmail 22670 invoked by uid 24); 6 Jun 1998 02:39:29 -0000 Date: 6 Jun 1998 02:39:29 -0000 Message-ID: <19980606023929.22669.qmail@hyperreal.org> From: brian@hyperreal.org To: apache-site-cvs@hyperreal.org Subject: cvs commit: apache-site index.html Sender: apache-cvs-owner@apache.org Precedence: bulk Reply-To: new-httpd@apache.org brian 98/06/05 19:39:29 Modified: . index.html Log: Rearrangement, cleanup, and 1.3.0 announcement. I won't roll this to the live site until everything is ready to be updated. Revision Changes Path 1.58 +43 -49 apache-site/index.html Index: index.html =================================================================== RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache-site/index.html,v retrieving revision 1.57 retrieving revision 1.58 diff -u -r1.57 -r1.58 --- index.html 1998/05/31 10:26:14 1.57 +++ index.html 1998/06/06 02:39:28 1.58 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -Apache HTTP Server Project +Apache Project @@ -13,23 +13,16 @@ >

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Welcome to the Apache HTTP Server Project

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Welcome to the Apache Server Project

Mirrored worldwide - find your closest mirror

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  • About the Apache Project
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    Apache 1.2.6 Now Available

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    Apache 1.3.0 Now Available

    -Apache 1.2.6 is now available. This is a maintenance release, with -numerous bug fixes from 1.2.5, including a several -HTTP/1.1 protocol fixes necessary for correct interoperation with -new clients. -The 1.2 series has been well tested and is a stable platform. If you -are running any beta of 1.2, or any older version of the Apache HTTP -server, you should upgrade to this release for both stability and -security reasons. + + The Apache Group is pleased to announce the release of the long + awaited 1.3.0 version of the Apache HTTP server. A dozen months, + hundreds of patches and over 5 score code contributors helped make the + release of 1.3.0 a reality. + +

    + + Apache 1.3.0 is the most stable version of Apache currently available; + everyone running 1.2.X servers or earlier should upgrade to 1.3, as we + will stop providing support for the 1.2.X tree, though we may make a + release of 1.2.7. At present, the Win32 port of Apache is not + as stable as the UNIX version. Further releases of the 1.3.x tree + will bring the Win95/NT port closer to parity. +

    -Download Apache 1.2.6 | -New Features in Apache 1.2 +Download Apache 1.3 | +Apache for Win32 | +New Features in Apache 1.3


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    Apache 1.3b7 Now Available: -
    The latest public beta release of Apache 1.3

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    Apache 1.2.6

    -Apache 1.3b7 is the latest public beta of the forthcoming Apache 1.3 Server -and a release candidate for 1.3.0. Apache 1.3 includes several new -enhancements, improvements and performance boosts, but the most visible -additions are the ability to run under Microsoft -Windows NT 4.0 & 95 and the new Autoconf-style Interface for Unix. -For a compact summary of the more important changes check out the Announcement and for a detailed log of all -changes check out the CHANGES file. +Apache 1.2.6 is also available. This is a maintenance release, with +numerous bug fixes from 1.2.5, including a several HTTP/1.1 protocol +fixes necessary for correct interoperation with new clients. The 1.2 +series has been well tested and is a stable platform; however, all +active development is now being done on the 1.3 series of the server. +You can get 1.2.6 from the download directory.
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    - -Download Apache 1.3b7 | -Apache for Windows | -New Features in Apache 1.3 -


    The Number One HTTP Server On The Internet

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    Apache has been the most popular web server on the -Internet since April of 1996. The May 1998 WWW server
    + +Apache has been the most popular web server on the Internet since +April of 1996. The May 1998 WWW server site survey by Netcraft found that over 50% of the web sites on the Internet are using Apache and its derivatives - thus making it more widely used than all other web servers combined. + +

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    The Apache project is an effort to develop and maintain an -open-source HTTP server for various modern desktop and server -operating systems, such as UNIX and Windows NT. The goal of this -project is to provide a secure, efficient and extensible server which -provides HTTP services in sync with the current HTTP -standards.

    +The Apache project is an effort to develop and maintain an open-source +HTTP server for various modern desktop and server operating systems, +such as UNIX and Windows NT. The goal of this project is to provide a +secure, efficient and extensible server which provides HTTP services +in sync with the current HTTP standards.