Apache HTTP Server (usually just Apache) has been the most popular web server in the Internet for more than a decade, with millions of installations serving up a huge portion of the World Wide Web. In 2009 it became the first web server to surpass the 100 million web site milestone. Apache served over 47% of all websites and over 66% of the million busiest. Knowing that Apache is this popular makes it worth spending a some time learning the basics. If you’re an IT professional working with web development it is almost certain that you will need, if not now then later.
Sometimes it is necessary to allow just selected people to access content on websites. Probably the easiest way to do this on Apache web-server is with HTAccess. Here is a short tutorial how to do it.
This tutorial will teach you how to install and configure Apache 2.2.11 + PHP 5.3 + MySQL 5.1.36 and PHPMyAdmin 3.2.0.1 for Windows Vista & Windows 7.
Apache web servers have a great way to manipulate information using .htaccess files. .htaccess (hypertext access) is the default name of a directory-level configuration file that allows for decentralized management of web server configuration.
Apple's OS X 10.5.* (Leopard) comes with Apache2 and PHP5 preinstalled, but the PHP5 module is disabled by default. This tutorial demonstrates how to enable it and install MySQL, the MySQL Query Tools and phpMyAdmin.
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