Has anyone tried the "no IP" virtual servers offered in
apache 1.3x ? How well does it work? Is this using a
browser feature to do this, or is it purely a server feature?
Thanks in advance for your help
Kelly
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to setup your server to recognize these browser
types and direct them to a specific web page or to a cgi script.
Kelly
At 00:43 98/03/15 -, you wrote:
What web server?
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On Sat, 14 Mar 1998, E Kelly Bond wrote:
I see in my web logs that I received a visit from a
web robot called
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Off Topic...
At one time there was a LinuxISP mailing list up and operational.
Does anyone know if it is still operational and if so, where it
is currently housed?
K
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