Difference between revisions of "Apache server"
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Conservapedia runs the Apache HTTP Server to host [[MediaWiki]]. | Conservapedia runs the Apache HTTP Server to host [[MediaWiki]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:25, November 23, 2010
The Apache server has long been the most popular web server software in use. A web server is the part of your website which delivers (or "serves") web pages to browsers. The Apache HTTP Server is provided by the Apache Software Foundation. It runs on many different operating systems, including Unix, Linux, and Windows. [1]
Conservapedia runs the Apache HTTP Server to host MediaWiki.
The name is a play on words, indicating that the software was 'a patchy Web server' after original development stalled, and software patches were circulated to add features and correct bugs. It also sounds aggressive and successful (see Apache tribe).