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I've been reading your Web Project column on Web site management with growing amazement. How can you continue to write about the Web without ever mentioning the world's most popu
lar Web server, Apache? Apart from this glaring deficiency, it's an interesting column.
Ben Laurie
Freelance consultant and technical director
A.L. Digital Ltd.
London
ben@algroup.co.uk
I use Apache on my main conferencing server, a Linux machine, and, in fact, I mention that in this month's Web Project. Currently, I'm experimenting with dual-mode NNTP/Web conferences, where the primary message base is handled by INND, but a Web view -- which now includes posting as well as reading capability -- echoes the message base using Apache. The conference, which will now become an ongoing accompaniment to the column,
is at
http://dev4.byte.com/joncon/threads.html
or
news://dev4.byte.com/joncon
. -- Jon Udell, executive editor
Matthew Wilson
My approach to software engineering is far more pragmatic than it
is
theoretical--and no language better exemplifies this than C++.
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