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- Title: User's Guide for the WN Server
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- Title: An Overview of the WN server
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- browser type, browser "Accept" header, "Cookie header", etc. This
- extracted from the header of the document and stored in fields of that
- header from that file and extract the title and perhaps other things like
- <META> headers. For other documents (or HTML
- Accept headers, User-Agent headers,
- Referer headers etc.
- Title: Installation and Setup of WN
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- config.h header file and
- including user agent, referrer, X-Forwarded-For header, virtual
- From the HTTP user agent header.
- From the HTTP referer (sic) header.
- From the client's cookie header.
- From the client's X-Forwarded-For header.
- Title: Creating your WN data directory
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- the header of the document and stored in fields of that file's line in
- HTTP/1.1 headers sent by the
- Title: Security on the WN Server
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- client supplied headers. If your needs can be met with these features
- Title: Setting Up Searches on the WN Server
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- obtained from <META> headers. For other documents (or
- Title: Parsed Text and Server Side Includes on the WN server
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- Accept header or a desired Referer or
- User-Agent header. Using the "else" construct
- This tells the server to look at the Accept: headers provided by the
- the Accept headers the jpeg image will be used.
- User-Agent header, the Referer header, the
- Cookie header, the client hostname, or the client IP
- based on whether any of these expressions match accept headers, referer
- header, user-agent, hostname, etc. For example, if the file
- Suppose you have a large number of files and want a standard header or
- of course, make many copies of the standard header with a different
- Title: Filters on the WN server
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- headers should be supplied by the program as WN will
- HTTP/1.1 headers based on the
- Title: Ranges on the WN server
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- Title: Multi-homed or Virtual Servers on the WN server
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- WN supports the "Host: " header implemented by
- browsers to support the "Host: " header.
- browser provides the "Host: " header (which should contain
- ways: when a redirect header is sent, and to pass the correct server host
- Title: WN Auxiliary Modules
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- The contents the Authorization: request header is passed to
- Title: Clickable Images and Imagemap files on the WN Server
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- or a document to the client but instead sending a header with status 204.
- Title: Using CGI Programs on the WN Server
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- # optional headers might go here.
- # A blank line ends the headers. All header lines should
- "Content-type:" header line. It may be followed by other
- optional headers you want the server to send. The end of these headers
- headers.
- sending an appropriate HTTP header.
- specified in the "Range:" header. Instead the contents of
- this header is passed to the program in the environment variable
- Title: Configuration File for the WN Package
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- * E.g. an html document will be sent with the header
- * emit an HTTP status line and full document headers. A CGI environment
- 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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- the client headers plus some additional information in the log file.
- Title: Index File Directives for the WN Server
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- will be sent with a content type header
- Default-List-Includes=header.html,footer.html,disclaimer.html
- specifies the Cache-Control and Expires headers of all documents
- specifies the Cache-Control and Expires headers of all documents
- this directory. This information is used in an HTTP header. It is
- in the header of that file.
- "Cache-control: no-cache" headers when it
- otherwise might. For example these headers are sent by default
- This causes the server not to send headers with a content length
- "Content-MD5" header for this document. If the
- omit the "Content-MD5" header and log an error.
- "Cache-control: no-cache" headers attempting
- the "Last-Modified" date header of the document
- E.g. a document of type text/html will be sent with a content type header
- Header -- Add a line to the
- 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
- multiple lines to the header.
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Parsed Document Syntax for the WN Server
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- client's Accept headers
- the Accept headers supplied by the client. Or for the
- expression matching any of the Accept headers.
- client's Accept-Charset headers
- the Accept-Charset headers supplied by the client. Or for the
- expression matching any of the Accept-Charset headers.
- client's Accept-Encoding headers
- the Accept-Encoding headers supplied by the client. Or for the
- expression matching any of the Accept-Encoding headers.
- -- Match client's Accept-Language headers
- the Accept-Language headers supplied by the client. Or
- expression matching any of the Accept-Language headers.
- Match client's Cookie headers
- the Cookie headers supplied by the client.
- header is available at
- #if host_header
- -- Match server's virtual hostname from client's HTTP Host header
- <!-- #if host_header =~ "regexp" -->
- contents of the HTTP "Host:" header supplied by the
- -- Match client's Accept-Language headers
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: CGI and other Environment Variables for the WN Server
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- Contains the contents of any "Accept:" headers supplied
- Contains the contents of any "Accept-Charset:" headers
- Contains the contents of any "Accept-Language:" headers
- Contains the contents of any "Cookie:" header supplied
- Contains the contents of the "From:" header supplied by
- Contains the contents of the "Host:" header supplied by
- "www.serverhost.com" in this header. Many browsers do
- Contains the contents of any "Range:" header supplied
- Contains the contents of the "Referer:" header supplied
- Contains the contents of the "User-Agent:" header
- supports the "Host header:". Otherwise it will be
- Contains the contents of any "Via" header supplied by the
- Contains the contents of any "X-Forwarded-For" header supplied by the
- Title: Configuration Macros for WN
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- Default character set to use in the Content-type header for
- This is the MIME Content-type header value used for documents
- Title: Changelog for WN
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- which set cookies and then redirected to fail. Headers
- sets a content-encoding. Content-encoding headers will be sent
- cookie header which is generated by a script.
- Added support for HTTP Via header. It's contents is now placed
- Fixed bug in wn/chkcntrl.c that ended some headers with
- Added support for the incoming X-Forwarded-For header from
- WN now sends the header "Last-Modified" instead of "Last-modified".
- Added support for the HTTP headers TE, Accept-Charset,
- WN now sends the header "Last-Modified" instead of "Last-modified".
- Fixed bug that caused MD5 header to be sent on range requests.
- Implemented Content-MD5 header for static documents.
- Fixed bug in wn/cgi.c which caused Expires header not to be
- send the Server: HTTP header.
- Fixed bug in wn/wn.c which caused incoming headers with
- sends Title: and Keyword: Headers by default as these are unused.
- other dynamic documents are now included. Headers are now included
- "Cache-control: no-cache" headers attempting to encourage clients and
- the hostname specified in a Host: header rather than the compiled
- example, "Max-age=3 weeks" will cause the Expires header to be set for
- "Max-age=3 weeks after last-mod" will cause the Expires header to be
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
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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