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Re: Web Server Standard



On Sat, 18 Jan 1997, Chris Fearnley wrote:

> 'Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:'
> >
> >I'm just about done with implementing the standard for wn.
> 
> I'm interested in learning your opinion of the web server
> standard based as it is upon brutal experience.

First, it definitely implementable with wn which is probably one
of the more difficult servers due to its concern for security.

WebStandard 2.3 provides:

  /var/lib/auto-www/cgi-bin      http://localhost/cgi-bin/auto/
  /var/lib/auto-www/document     http://localhost/auto/
  /usr/doc                       http://localhost/auto/doc
 
plus the servers standard root directory which is unspecified.

It doesn't seem intuitive to me but I may have missed the early
part of the discussion.  What goes in /var/lib/auto-www/document
that wouldn't be in /usr/doc?  Also, for an end user, the auto
directory name doesn't appear to be intuitive.

--- Jean Pierre




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