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PHP is one of the building blocks of the modern internet. It is a free, open-source scripting language that typically runs on a web server and can be integrated into regular HTML code.
HTTP/2 is an update to the original Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) specification offering improvements in efficiency and latency.
AlmaLinux OS is a stable open-source Linux distribution that provides a new alternative to CentOS.
Introduction Bise is a command-line program that generates simple reports about a website’s regular readership size, as a concept distinct from total hits or unique visitors.
The Apache HTTP Web Server (Apache) is an open source web application for deploying web servers.
mod_fcgid is an Apache module that uses the FastCGI protocol to provide an interface between Apache and Common Gateway Interface (CGI) programs.
Introduction The purpose of this guide is to show you how to set up htaccess configuration (.
Tiny Tiny RSS (or tt-rss for short) is an open-source, self-hosted RSS reader that runs on PHP and a traditional SQL database.
This guide explains how to install and configure the Apache web server on CentOS 7.
PHP-FPM is an implementation of the FastCGI protocol for PHP. This guide covers installing PHP-FPM for Apache on Debian 8 (Jessie).
The WSGI specification provides a standard and efficient method for dynamic web applications to communicate with web servers.
The Apache HTTP Web Sever (Apache) is an open source web application for deploying web servers.
This article explains how to configure and install mod_fastcgi and PHP-FPM on a Debian 7 instance using Apache.
In instances where running the mod_php module to run PHP scripts on Apache is not sufficient, PHP can be run as a CGI binary.
The Apache HTTP Server (Apache) is an open-source web server application.
The Apache HTTP Web Server (Apache) is an open source web application for running web servers.
This tutorial explains how to install and configure the Apache web server on Debian 6 (Squeeze).
In some cases, administrators find that while Apache meets most of their general-purpose web serving needs, other web or application servers are better suited for certain tasks.
This tutorial explains how to install and configure the Apache web server on Fedora 14. All configuration will be done through the terminal; make sure you are logged in as root via SSH.
This tutorial explains how to install and configure the Apache web server on Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick).
In most cases, we recommend using the mod_php module to run PHP scripts with the Apache HTTP server.
This tutorial explains how to install and configure the Apache web server on Fedora 13. All configuration will be done through the terminal; make sure you are logged in as root via SSH.
This tutorial explains how to install and configure the Apache web server on Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid).
In most cases, we recommend using mod_php module to run PHP scripts with the Apache HTTP server.
This tutorial explains how to install and configure the Apache web server on Fedora 12. All configuration will be done through the terminal; make sure you are logged in as root via SSH.
While most web server content is created to be available to the public, you may want to restrict some or all of a website to specific users or groups.
This tutorial explains how to install and configure the Apache web server on Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic).
This tutorial explains how to install and configure the Apache web server on Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy).
This tutorial explains how to install and configure the Apache web server on CentOS 5. All configuration will be done through the terminal; make sure you are logged in as root via SSH.
This tutorial explains how to install and configure the Apache web server on Debian 5 (Lenny).
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