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Web Server Standard



On Thu, 16 Jan 1997, Christian Schwarz wrote:

schwarz >> 	b. Impliment the new web server standard

Here again my position on the webstandard:

1. All web packages install cgi-bins in the directory

 /usr/lib/cgi-bin

which can be accessed using http://localhost/cgi-bin/xx

what the webserver does to access the binaries and the security issues
are uninteresting. What we need is just a location to install. The
webserver can do its own security and if the sysadmin wants a symlink
three he can easily point the cgi-bin directory to another location and
symlink selectively to /usr/lib/cgi-bin. 

This is simple and easy to implement.

2. The /usr/doc/package directory can be accessed with the following

URL: http://localhost/doc/package/xx

Also easy to do: Usually the webserver just needs one symlink it is
document root.

I have not seen any implementation of the webstandard that we hacked out
a few months ago. I think it was too complicated.

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