AOLserver 4.0.10 Released
January 18, 2005
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On behalf of the AOLserver Team, I have the honor of announcing the
latest point release of AOLserver: 4.0.10.
This version is primarily a feature enhancement release following
version 4.0.9.
A summary of changes is provided at the end of this document.
WHAT IS AOLSERVER?
AOLserver is America Online's Open-Source web server. AOLserver is
the backbone of the largest and busiest production environments in
the world. AOLserver is a multithreaded, Tcl-enabled web server
used for large scale, dynamic web sites.
Visit the project's website:
http://aolserver.com/
HOW CAN I GET AOLSERVER?
Download the source code from SourceForge:
http://aolserver.com/downloads/aolserver-4.0.10-src.tar.gz
I FOUND A BUG! WHAT DO I DO?
File it in the Bug Tracker at SourceForge:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=3152&atid=103152
IS THERE A MAILING LIST? WHERE'S THE USER COMMUNITY?
Yes! There's an announcements-only and a general discussion mailing
list. Instructions on how to subscribe are here:
http://aolserver.com/lists.php
There is also a wiki-web set up for AOLserver:
http://aolserver.com/wiki/
CHANGES SINCE LAST RELEASE?
FEATURE: Support on-the-fly gzip compression of ADP page responses
based on HTTP request's Accept-Encoding header and ns_adp_compress
control mechanism.
FEATURE: Provide NS_VERSION_NUM definition to make conditionalized
testing of AOLserver version at build time easy.
CHANGE: Ns_Compress() renamed to Ns_CompressGzip() in anticipation
of other compression algorithms to be supported.
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