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- Title: Documentation for the WN server
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- HTTP/1.1 which would replace
- Title: How the Index to WN User's Guide Works
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- http://host/docs/search=context?content-type
- Title: An Overview of the WN server
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- An HTTP server should do more than just serve files. It should play an
- HTTP/1.1. Its primary design
- CERN httpd,
- NCSA httpd or
- from those of the httpd servers available from
- Files served by an HTTP server may have many attributes relevant to their
- <http://host/dir/search=title> the server will
- <http://host/dir/search=context> where
- <http://host/dir/foo;lines=20-30> and
- Title: Installation and Setup of WN
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- http://hopf.math.northwestern.edu/
- http://www.wnserver.org/
- Try it with your favorite HTTP client. The
- http://localhost/docs/index.html
- referrer, HTTP cookie, and virtual server nickname appended to
- From the HTTP user agent header.
- From the HTTP referer (sic) header.
- Title: Creating your WN data directory
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- HTTP/1.1 headers sent by the
- http://hopf.math.northwestern.edu/
- http://hopf.math.northwestern.edu/index.html
- http://host/dir1/dir2/, this will be translated to a request
- for http://host/dir1/dir2/index.html.
- No-Such-File-URL=http://host/dir/nosuch.html
- Access-denied-URL=http://host/dir/noaccess.html
- Title: Security on the WN Server
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- HTTP/1.1 Basic Authentication
- HTTP/1.1 and at that time will
- One of the security problems encountered with another HTTP server
- Title: Setting Up Searches on the WN Server
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- <http://host/dir/search=title>
- "http://host/dir/search=title" and which uses the
- <http://host/dir/search=keyword>
- <http://host/dir/search=synopsis>
- <http://host/dir/search=field3>
- <http://host/dir/search=context>
- <http://host/dir/search=grep>
- <http://host/dir/search=line>
- <http://host/dir/foo;search=context>
- <http://host/dir/foo;search=grep>
- http://hopf.math.northwestern.edu/html4/)
- with URLs like "<http://host/dir/search=context>"
- <http://host/dir/foo;search=list>
- something like http://host/dir/search=index.
- Title: Parsed Text and Server Side Includes on the WN server
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- HTTP/1.1 redirect to a new URL.
- HTTP/1.1 redirect while in the
- is fully qualified, like "http://host/path/foo". However,
- HTTP/1.1 redirection is not
- <!-- #environ = "HTTP_REFERER" -->
- HTTP_REFERER.
- http://host/path/foo;meta
- Title: Filters on the WN server
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- Title: User Defined Fields on the WN server
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- http://host/dir/search=field3
- Title: Ranges on the WN server
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- http://host/dir/foo;lines=20-30
- http://host/dir/foo;bytes=256-1024
- http://host/dir/foo;bytes=256-
- http://host/dir/foo;bytes=-1024
- HTTP/1.1 header
- Title: Limiting Access to Your WN Hierarchy
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- Access-denied-URL=http://host/dir/foo.html
- "http://host/dir/foo.html" or "/dir/foo.html".
- HTTP/1.1 protocol.
- HTTP/1.1 Digest Authentication
- Title: Users' Hierarchies and Personal Home Pages on the WN server
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- "http://hostname/~john/foo.html" to request a document in a
- "http://hostname/foo.html" with root directory
- "http://hostname/people/john/foo.html" would result in the
- then the URL "http://hostname/~bob/foo.html" will be
- then "http://hostname/people/john/foo.html" will be
- jim::http://otherhost/~jim
- "http://hostname/people/jim/path/file.html" to your server,
- "http://otherhost/~jim/path/file.html".
- "http://www.your.site.edu/" whether or not their accounts
- Title: Multi-homed or Virtual Servers on the WN server
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- http://www.thesphere.com/%7Edlp/TwoServers/)
- HTTP/1.1 protocol requires
- "GET http://host.abc.com/dir/foo.html" is used the
- Title: WN Utility Programs
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- "http://hostname/dir/file". If there is no
- Cache-module=redir http://host/dir/foo.html
- redirected to a request for http://host/dir/foo.html.
- Cache-module=redir http://host/dir/
- then a request for http://this_host/this_dir/whatever.html
- will be redirected to http://host/dir/whatever.html. These
- Title: WN Auxiliary Modules
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- the HTTP/1.1 Basic
- http://host/dir/search=index
- Title: Clickable Images and Imagemap files on the WN Server
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- default http://webhost/dir/default.html
- rect http://webhost/dir/rect.html 20,20 70,100
- circle http://webhost/dir/circle.html 70,70 70,100
- poly http://webhost/dir/triangle.html 10,20 70,100 5,150
- point http://webhost/dir/point1.html 10,20 70,100
- point http://webhost/dir/point2.html 100,110 80,5
- nocoords http://webhost/dir/message.txt
- http://remote_host/dir/rect.html
- "http://remote_host/dir/rect.html" is primarily used to link
- HTTP/1.1 redirect to the client
- "http://local_host/dir/rect.html". Any URL specified in a
- directory. An HTTP/1.1
- http://host/~user/ type URLs.
- ':/' (i.e. which does not start with http://...
- the URL and sends an HTTP/1.1
- Title: Using CGI Programs on the WN Server
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- print "HTTP_REFERER = $ENV{HTTP_REFERER}<br>\n";
- print "HTTP_USER_AGENT = $ENV{HTTP_USER_AGENT}<br>\n";
- HTTP/1.1
- sending an appropriate HTTP header.
- HTTP_RANGE, so the
- http://host/foo.html is requested this will cause the
- Title: Configuration File for the WN Package
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- /* By default WN uses the Common Log Format used by NCSA and CERN httpd.
- * "referer" and the CGI environment variable HTTP_REFERER.
- * emit an HTTP status line and full document headers. A CGI environment
- * with the URL syntax like http://hostname/~user/. Read the chapter
- * but use "/~" to make http://hostname/~user/ work. This appears to
- Title: Format of index.cache file for WN
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- Header header /* HTTP header line added for item */
- Title: Command Line Options for the WN Server
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- -i '2001:a:b:c::5/80, server.org.com/http-alt, 10.0.2.3/http'
- for the HTTP methods PUT, MOVE and DELTE.
- Title: Index File Directives for the WN Server
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- Access-denied-URL=http://host/dir/foo.html
- http://host/dir/ will result in serving the document
- No-Such-File-URL=http://host/dir/foo.html
- this directory. This information is used in an HTTP header. It is
- MOVE, and DELETE methods of HTTP,
- to handle the HTTP methods PUT, MOVE and
- like http://host/dir/search=index. Two simple examples
- So when http://host/path2/foo.html is requested
- More information about HTTP date formats can be found at
- <meta http-equiv="Expires" content="Tue, 10 Oct 1994 14:11:01 GMT">
- HTTP/1.1 header for this
- Header=[some legal HTTP header]
- causes the line "[some legal HTTP header]" to be added
- to the HTTP/1.1 header
- HTTP-Status -- Return a
- given HTTP/1.1 status
- HTTP-Status=404 Not Found
- HTTP/1.1 header to be
- "HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found". This is primarily
- Keywords=pink, elephant, HTTP
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Parsed Document Syntax for the WN Server
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- More information about the proposed HTTP Set-Cookie
- http://home.netscape.com/newsref/std/cookie_spec.html.
- -- Match server's virtual hostname from client's HTTP Host header
- contents of the HTTP "Host:" header supplied by the
- URL requested with the "http://host" part having been
- HTTP_REFERER
- HTTP redirect to the given URL. This might be used as follows. If
- HTTP redirect while in the middle of transmitting a document. Thus
- line is fully qualified, like "http://host/path/foo".
- in the same directory as the file being parsed. In this case an HTTP
- Title: CGI and other Environment Variables for the WN Server
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- HTTP_ACCEPT
- HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET
- HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE
- HTTP_COOKIE
- HTTP_FROM
- HTTP_HOST
- "http://www.serverhost.com:8000/foo.html" should supply
- HTTP/1.1.
- HTTP_RANGE
- HTTP_REFERER
- HTTP_USER_AGENT
- URL "http://host/dir/foo.cgi/stuff1/stuff2/stuff3"
- "http://host/dir/foo.cgi/stuff1/stuff2/stuff3" would
- HTTP/1.1 GET
- "http://host/dir/foo.cgi/stuff1/stuff2/stuff3?dingbat"
- "http://host/dir/foo.cgi/stuff1/stuff2/stuff3" would
- "http://host/dir/foo.cgi/stuff1/stuff2/stuff3" would
- HTTP_HOST if the client
- Contains "HTTP/0.9", "HTTP/1.0" or
- "HTTP/1.1" depending on which protocol the client is
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Creating User Home Pages for the WN Server
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- http://www.school.edu/~jdoe/
- "http://www.school.edu/homepages/jdoe/". In any case there
- http://www.school.edu/~jdoe/index.html
- "http://www.school.edu/~jdoe/mydir/" will really refer to
- "http://www.school.edu/~jdoe/mydir/index.html" and to refer
- "http://www.school.edu/~jdoe/mydir/foo.png". You should not
- use the URL "http://www.school.edu/~jdoe/mydir" referring to
- http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimer.html) or see "
- http://home.netscape.com/browsers/createsites/index.html). "
- http://www.htmlhelp.com" is an
- Title: Configuration Macros for WN
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- hostname, (something like "http://hostname.edu/" with no
- "/~" to make "http://hostname/~user/" work.
- CERN httpd and
- NCSA httpd. Uncommenting this
- HTTP_REFERER.
- Title: Changelog for WN
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- Or see http://hopf.math.nwu.edu/docs/defcache.html. This new
- Added support for HTTP Via header. It's contents is now placed
- in the CGI variable HTTP_VIA.
- words http://host/foo.html;meta does the same thing that
- http://host/foo.html;info has always done. I bet the "info"
- is not strictly adhering to the HTTP spec. This was causing
- In honor of "burn all gifs day" (see http://burnallgifs.org/)
- put in the CGI environment variable HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR. Thanks
- Added support for the HTTP headers TE, Accept-Charset,
- environment variables HTTP_TE, HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET,
- HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE, and HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING respectively. They
- chunk files sent with a filemodule (HTTP/1.1) or not to close the
- TCP connection (HTTP/1.0).
- Fixed bug that caused transactions to HTTP/1.0 protocol
- Added support for the HTTP-Status file directive. This
- send the Server: HTTP header.
- As of this version WN advertises itself as HTTP/1.1 compliant. I
- believe that it is conditionally compliant, but the HTTP/1.1
- Added support for the HTTP/1.1 OPTIONS method.
- Added support for TRACE method and Connection: close for HTTP/1.1
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Quick start
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- http://yourhost/
- or http://yourhost:8080/ if you used the -p 8080 option.
- http://yourhost/docs/manual.html
- Title: GNU Free Documentation License
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- http:///www.gnu.org/copyleft/.
- Title: Colophon for the WN User's Guide
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- HTTP. Basically, we want to
- HTTP. Basically, we want to
WN version 2.5.0
Copyright © 1998-2005 John Franks
<john@math.northwestern.edu>
licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License
Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
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