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  2. .htaccess - Wikipedia

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    A .htaccess file is often used to specify security restrictions for a directory, hence the filename "access". The .htaccess file is often accompanied by a .htpasswd file which stores valid usernames and their passwords. [5] URL rewriting Servers often use .htaccess for rewriting long, overly comprehensive URLs to shorter and more memorable ones.

  3. Rewrite engine - Wikipedia

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    In web applications, a rewrite engine is a software component that performs rewriting on URLs (Uniform Resource Locators), modifying their appearance. This modification is called URL rewriting . It is a way of implementing URL mapping or routing within a web application .

  4. Icy Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    At least 20 MB of free space in the folder you would like to install the package. Web server with PHP (4 or higher) installed and running (works best on Linux + Apache). MySQL (3 or higher) database with at least 1MB of free space. Ability to set CHMOD permissions.

  5. HTTP 301 - Wikipedia

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    To fix problems with non-existing files or directories using a distributed .htaccess file: Redirect 301 /calendar.html /Calendar/ Redirect 301 /not_found.html / Here is an example using a .htaccess file to redirect a non-secure URL to a secure address without the leading "www":

  6. Fat-Free Framework - Wikipedia

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    Commonly called F3 by PHP developers, Fat-Free was released as free software in 2009. [6] Its general architecture was influenced by Ruby 's Sinatra . The lightweight code base [ 7 ] is controlled and maintained by a small core team, with additional functionality and funding contributions coming from various enterprises and user groups, [ 8 ...

  7. Helicon Ape - Wikipedia

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    Helicon Ape is a piece of software developed by Helicon Tech that brings Apache functionality to IIS web servers. It executes as an ASP.NET module for IIS 7 (and higher versions), integrating the functionalities of over 35 Apache modules. [1] Helicon Ape uses a graphical user interface for configuration and browsing.

  8. Nginx - Wikipedia

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    The software was created by Russian developer Igor Sysoev and publicly released in 2004. [9] Nginx is free and open-source software , released under the terms of the 2-clause BSD license. A large fraction of web servers use Nginx, [ 10 ] often as a load balancer.

  9. LiteSpeed Web Server - Wikipedia

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    LiteSpeed Web Server (LSWS) is proprietary web server software. It is the 4th most popular web server, estimated to be used by 13.9% of websites as of September 2024. [3] LSWS is developed by privately held LiteSpeed Technologies. The software uses the same configuration format as Apache HTTP Server and is compatible with most Apache features.