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http://localhost/mediawiki/config/index.php
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http://localhost/mediawiki/config/index.php
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Located in
serverguide/C/lamp-applications.xml:333(programlisting)
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Please read the <quote>Checking environment...</quote> section in this page. You should be able to fix many issues by carefully reading this section.
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Located in
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For more details, please refer to the <ulink url="http://www.mediawiki.org">MediaWiki</ulink> web site.
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serverguide/C/lamp-applications.xml:392(para)
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Web Servers
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網頁伺服器
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Located in
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A Web server is a software responsible for accepting HTTP requests from clients, which are known as Web browsers, and serving them HTTP responses along with optional data contents, which usually are Web pages such as HTML documents and linked objects (images, etc.).
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HTTPD - Apache2 Web Server
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HTTPD - Apache2 網頁伺服器
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Translated and reviewed by
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Located in
serverguide/C/web-servers.xml:19(title)
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Apache is the most commonly used Web Server on Linux systems. Web Servers are used to serve Web Pages requested by client computers. Clients typically request and view Web Pages using Web Browser applications such as <application>Firefox</application>, <application>Opera</application>, or <application>Mozilla</application>.
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serverguide/C/web-servers.xml:20(para)
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Users enter a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) to point to a Web server by means of its Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) and a path to the required resource. For example, to view the home page of the <ulink url="http://www.ubuntu.com">Ubuntu Web site</ulink> a user will enter only the FQDN. To request specific information about <ulink url="http://www.ubuntu.com/support/paid">paid support</ulink>, a user will enter the FQDN followed by a path.
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The most common protocol used to transfer Web pages is the Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP). Protocols such as Hyper Text Transfer Protocol over Secure Sockets Layer (HTTPS), and File Transfer Protocol (FTP), a protocol for uploading and downloading files, are also supported.
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Apache Web Servers are often used in combination with the <application>MySQL</application> database engine, the HyperText Preprocessor (<application>PHP</application>) scripting language, and other popular scripting languages such as <application>Python</application> and <application>Perl</application>. This configuration is termed LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and Perl/Python/PHP) and forms a powerful and robust platform for the development and deployment of Web-based applications.
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Located in
serverguide/C/web-servers.xml:33(para)
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