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Additional Resources To learn more about the Apache HTTP Server, refer to the following resources.
Installed DocumentationApache HTTP Server documentation — If you have the
httpd-manual package installed and the
Apache HTTP Server daemon (httpd) running, you
can view the Apache HTTP Server documentation. Open a Web browser, and go to the URL
http://localhost on the server that is running the Apache HTTP Server. Then, click the
Documentation link. /usr/share/docs/httpd-<version>
— The Apache Migration HOWTO
document contains a list of changes from version 1.3 to version
2.0 as well as information about how to migration the
configuration file manually.
Useful Websiteshttp://www.apache.org —
The Apache Software Foundation. http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/
— Apache HTTP Server Version 2.0 User's
Guide. http://localhost/manual/index.html
— After starting the Apache HTTP Server on your local system, you can
view the Apache HTTP Server Version 2.0 User's Guide
using this URL. http://www.redhat.com/support/docs/apache.html
— Red Hat Support maintains a list of useful Apache HTTP Server
links. http://www.redhat.com/support/docs/faqs/RH-apache-FAQ/book1.html
— The Red Hat Linux Apache Centralized Knowledgebase compiled by
Red Hat.
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