User manual
Table Of Contents
- Web Technologies Administration
- Contents
- Web Technologies Overview
- Managing Web Technologies
- Managing Websites
- Using Server Admin to Manage Websites
- Changing the Access Port for a Website
- Improving Performance of Static Websites (PerformanceCache)
- Enabling Access and Error Logs for a Website
- Setting Up Directory Listing for a Website
- Connecting to Your Website
- Enabling WebDAV on Websites
- Enabling a Common Gateway Interface (CGI) Script
- Enabling Server Side Includes (SSI)
- Viewing Website Settings
- Setting Server Responses to MIME Types and ContentHandlers
- Enabling SSL
- Enabling PHP
- User Content on Websites
- WebMail
- Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
- Working With Open-Source Applications
- Installing and Viewing WebModules
- Solving Problems
- Where to Find More Information
- Glossary
- Index

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9 Where to Find More Information
For information about configuration files and other
aspects of Apache web service, see these resources:
• Apache: The Definitive Guide, 3rd edition, by Ben Laurie and Peter Laurie (O’Reilly and
Associates, 2002)
• CGI Programming with Perl, 2nd edition, by Scott Guelick, Shishir Gundavaram, and
Gunther Birznieks (O’Reilly and Associates, 2000)
• Java Enterprise in a Nutshell, 2nd edition, by William Crawfod, Jim Farley, and David
Flanagan (O’Reilly and Associates, 2002)
• Managing and Using MySQL, 2nd edition, by George Reese, Randy Jay Yarger, Tim
King, and Hugh E. Williams (O’Reilly and Associates, 2002)
• Web Performance Tuning, 2nd edition, by Patrick Killelea (O’Reilly and Associates,
2002)
• Web Security, Privacy & Commerce, 2nd edition, by Simson Garfinkel and Gene
Spafford (O’Reilly and Associates, 2001)
• Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C, by Lincoln Stein and Doug MacEachern
(O’Reilly and Associates, 1999)
• For more information about Apache, see the Apache website: www.apache.org
• For an inclusive list of methods used by WebDAV clients, see RFC 2518. RFC
documents provide an overview of a protocol or service that can be helpful for
novice administrators, as well as more detailed technical information for experts.
You can search for RFC documents by number at this website:
www.faqs.org/rfcs
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