Web server files

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* Apache
 
* Apache
** [[access_log (Apache)]]
 
 
** [[.htaccess (Apache)]]
 
** [[.htaccess (Apache)]]
 
** [[httpd.conf (Apache)]]
 
** [[httpd.conf (Apache)]]
 
** [[mime.types (Apache)]]
 
** [[mime.types (Apache)]]
 
* [[Microsoft IIS configuration]]
 
  
 
* Apache Tomcat (Catalina)
 
* Apache Tomcat (Catalina)
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** [[tomcat-users.xml]] (credentials)
 
** [[tomcat-users.xml]] (credentials)
 
** [[web.xml]]
 
** [[web.xml]]
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* [[Common Log Format]] (used by Apache and others)
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** [[Combined Log Format]] (an extended version of Common Log Format with referer and user-agent info)
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* [[Microsoft IIS configuration]]
  
 
=Resources=
 
=Resources=
 
* [http://www.mulesoft.com/tomcat-catalina An Introduction To Tomcat Catalina]
 
* [http://www.mulesoft.com/tomcat-catalina An Introduction To Tomcat Catalina]

Latest revision as of 22:26, 16 December 2012

File Format
Name Web server files
Ontology

While anything stored on a web server (including the site's web pages and documents themselves) is technically a "Web server file", this category is specifically for files particular to a server, such as the configuration files that set particular options for a server or the sites it serves.

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