Apache Version 1.3 (and up) What is it? ----------- Apache is an HTTP server, originally designed for Unix systems. This is the version of Apache for Microsoft Windows 2000, NT, 98, and 95 systems. Like the Unix version, it includes many frequently requested new features, and has an API that allows it to be extended to meet users' needs more easily. It also allows limited support for ISAPI extensions. The Latest Version ------------------ Details of the latest version can be found on the Apache HTTP server project page under http://www.apache.org/. Documentation ------------- The documentation available as of the date of this release is also included, in HTML format, in the htdocs/manual/ directory. For the most up-to-date documentation can be found on http://www.apache.org/docs/. For Windows specific information, see http://www.apache.org/docs/windows.html. WARNING ------- Apache on Win32 has not yet been optimized for performance. Apache still performs best, and is most reliable on Unix platforms. Over time we will improve performance for Windows NT. Folks doing comparative reviews of webserver performance are asked to compare against Apache on a Unix platform such as Solaris, FreeBSD, or Linux. Apache on Win32 should still be considered beta quality code. It does not meet the normal standards of stability and security that Unix releases do. The Win32 code for Apache 2.0 was entirely revised and large segments have been rewritten. When Apache 2.0 is released, we strongly encourage all Win32 users to move to that platform to reduce these risks. Installation ------------ If you have installed Apache as a pre-compiled binary, you can now run the server by selecting "Start Apache as console app" from the Start menu. You can configure Apache for your system by editing the file conf/httpd.conf in the directory where you installed Apache. See the http://www.apache.org/docs/windows.html for details of how to run and configure Apache, or select the "Apache Documentation" icon read the local copy installed with Apache. If you have downloaded a tar.gz file, extract it to your hard drive using WinZip or similar and look in the apache-1.3\htdocs\manual folder of the archive for windows.html for instructions on using Apache with Windows, win_service.html for instructions on using the Apache server as a Windows 'service', and win_compiling.html for help with compiling Apache. Known Problems -------------- To get information about the current set of known problems, see the online bug reporting database at http://www.apache.org/bug_report.html Bugs which affect Apache on Windows and not Apache on Unix can be found under the category "os-windows". Licensing --------- Please see the file called LICENSE. Acknowledgments ---------------- We wish to acknowledge the following copyrighted works that make up portions of the Apache software: Portions of this software were developed at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. This software contains code derived from the RSA Data Security Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm, including various modifications by Spyglass Inc., Carnegie Mellon University, and Bell Communications Research, Inc (Bellcore). This package contains software written and copyrighted by Henry Spencer. Please see the file called src/regex/COPYRIGHT. The NT port was started with code provided to the Apache Group by Ambarish Malpani of ValiCert, Inc. (http://www.valicert.com/).