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Modified: . index.html Log: Update for 1.2.1. Revision Changes Path 1.27 +8 -8 apache-site/index.html Index: index.html =================================================================== RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache-site/index.html,v retrieving revision 1.26 retrieving revision 1.27 diff -C3 -r1.26 -r1.27 *** index.html 1997/06/14 20:23:29 1.26 --- index.html 1997/07/06 16:47:50 1.27 *************** *** 51,65 **** <HR> ! <H2 ALIGN="CENTER">Apache 1.2 Now Available</H2> <P><BLOCKQUOTE> ! ! The general release of Apache 1.2 is now available. The Apache Group ! has appreciated the broad testing that previous beta releases have received ! and is proud to make the general release of 1.2 available. If you are ! running any beta of 1.2, or any older version of the Apache HTTP server, ! you should upgrade to this release for both stability and security reasons.</BLOCKQUOTE> <P ALIGN="CENTER"> --- 51,65 ---- <HR> ! <H2 ALIGN="CENTER">Apache 1.2.1 Now Available</H2> <P><BLOCKQUOTE> ! Apache 1.2.1 is now available. This is a maintenance release, with ! numerous bug fixes from 1.2.0. The 1.2 series has been well tested ! and is a stable platform. If you are running any beta of 1.2, or any ! older version of the Apache HTTP server, you should upgrade to this ! release for both stability and security reasons. ! </BLOCKQUOTE> <P ALIGN="CENTER"> *************** *** 85,91 **** href="http://www.netcraft.co.uk/Survey/">site survey by Netcraft</a> found that more web servers were using Apache than any other software. Apache and its derivatives are run on over 45% of all web ! domains on the internet. <P>The Apache project has been organized in an attempt to answer some of the concerns regarding active development of a public domain HTTP --- 85,91 ---- href="http://www.netcraft.co.uk/Survey/">site survey by Netcraft</a> found that more web servers were using Apache than any other software. Apache and its derivatives are run on over 45% of all web ! domains on the Internet. <P>The Apache project has been organized in an attempt to answer some of the concerns regarding active development of a public domain HTTP