brian       98/02/17 12:58:56

  Modified:    .        related_projects.html
  Log:
  Changed reference for module registry to modules.apache.org - and also 
simplified
  the page a bit.
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.17      +16 -56    apache-site/related_projects.html
  
  Index: related_projects.html
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache-site/related_projects.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.16
  retrieving revision 1.17
  diff -u -r1.16 -r1.17
  --- related_projects.html     1998/02/03 09:19:46     1.16
  +++ related_projects.html     1998/02/17 20:58:56     1.17
  @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
   <HR>
   
   <A NAME="apachessl">
  -<H3>Apache-SSL</H3>
  +<H3><A HREF="http://www.apache-ssl.org/";>Apache-SSL</A></H3>
   
   Apache-SSL is an encrypting web server, based on Apache and SSLeay, which
   implements <A HREF="http://home.netscape.com/newsref/std/";>Secure Sockets 
  @@ -58,45 +58,29 @@
   States you can use it for non-commercial and commercial purposes for
   free.<P>
   
  -Inside the United States in order to use Apache with SSL commercially you 
may want to look at <A HREF="#stronghold">Stronghold</A>.<P>
  -
  -<BLOCKQUOTE>
  -For more information about Apache-SSL, please consult the pages at <A
  -HREF="http://www.apache-ssl.org/";>Apache-SSL</A> page.
  -</BLOCKQUOTE>
  -
  -<HR>
  +Inside the United States in order to use Apache with SSL commercially you 
may want to look at <A HREF="#stronghold">Stronghold</A>.
   
  +<P><HR>
   <A NAME="modulereg">
  -<H3>Apache Module Registry</H3>
  +<H3><A HREF="http://modules.apache.org/";>Apache Module Registry</A></H3>
   
   This project was developed to provide a central location to find and
   submit information about Apache modules projects and developers that
   are taking advantage of the powerful API interface provided by the
   Apache HTTP server.
   
  -<BLOCKQUOTE>
  -For more information about the Apache Module Registry, please consult the 
page at
  -<A HREF="http://www.covalent.net/module_registry/";>Covalent Technologies</A> 
(Nebraska).
  -</BLOCKQUOTE>
  -
  -<HR>
  +<P><HR>
   <A NAME="php">
  -<H3>PHP Project</H3>
  +<H3><A HREF="http://www.php.net/";>PHP Project</A></H3>
   
   PHP implements an easy-to-learn HTML-embedded scripting language. 
   It supports a number of RDBMS packages including Adabas-D, mSQL 1, mSQL 2, 
MySQL, 
   FilePro, Solid, Postgres95, PostgreSQL, Oracle, Sybase as well as many 
others via
   standard ODBC.  
   
  -<BLOCKQUOTE>
  -For more information on PHP see the
  -<A HREF="http://www.php.net/";>PHP Homepage</A>.
  -</BLOCKQUOTE>
  -
  -<HR>
  +<P><HR>
   <A NAME="modperl">
  -<H3>Apache/Perl Integration Project</H3>
  +<H3><A HREF="http://perl.apache.org/";>Apache/Perl Integration 
Project</A></H3>
   
   <P>The Apache/Perl integration project brings together the full power of the 
   <A HREF="http://www.perl.com/perl/";> Perl </A> programming language
  @@ -107,55 +91,31 @@
   server avoids the overhead of starting an external interpreter and
   the penalty of Perl start-up time.</P>
   
  -<BLOCKQUOTE>
  -For more information on Apache/Perl see the
  -<A HREF="http://perl.apache.org/";>Apache/Perl Homepage</A>.
  -</BLOCKQUOTE>
   <HR>
   <A NAME="os2">
  -<H3>Apache for OS/2</H3>
  +<H3><A HREF="http://www.slink.com/ApacheOS2/";>Apache for OS/2</A></H3>
   
   The primary motivation for this port is to show that OS/2 is a viable 
   and powerful server platform and to promote its use as such. The 
   secondary reason is to provide a free industrial strength HTTP
   server with a growing feature set available for OS/2.
   
  -<BLOCKQUOTE>
  -For more information about Apache for OS/2, please consult the page at
  -<A HREF="http://www.slink.com/ApacheOS2/";>SoftLink Services</A> (Ohio).
  -</BLOCKQUOTE>
  -
   <P><B>Note: as of Apache 1.3b3, it should be possible to compile for
   OS/2 from the standard distribution.</B>
   
  -<P>
  -
  -<HR>
  +<P><HR>
   <A NAME="amiga">
  -<H3>Apache for Amiga</H3>
  -
  -Yes!  Apache has now been ported to Amiga, and is maintained as a
  -separate project, like the OS/2 port.  
  -
  -<BLOCKQUOTE>
  -For more information check out the <A 
HREF="http://www.xs4all.nl/~albertv/apache";>
  -Amiga Apache Project</A> pages.
  -</BLOCKQUOTE>
  +<H3><A HREF="http://www.xs4all.nl/~albertv/apache";>Apache for Amiga</A></H3>
   
  -<HR>
  +Apache has now been ported to Amiga, and is maintained as a separate 
project.  
   
  +<P><HR>
   <A NAME="jserv">
  +<H3><A HREF="http://java.apache.org/";>The Java-Apache Project</A></H3>
   
  -<H3>The Java-Apache Project</H3>
  -
  -A project to fully integrate Java servlet technology is underway.
  +A project to fully integrate Java servlet technology.
   
  -<BLOCKQUOTE>
  -For more information check out the <A HREF="http://java.apache.org/";>
  -Java-Apache</A> site.
  -</BLOCKQUOTE>
  -
  -<HR>
  +<P><HR>
   <A NAME="guidev">
   <H3>Apache Graphical User Interface Project</H3>
   
  
  
  

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