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HTTPd
(Hypertext transfer protocol daemon).
An {HTTP/1.0}-compatible {server}, written by Rob McCool
of {NCSA}, for making {hypertext} and
other documents available to {World-Wide Web} {browsers}.
HTTPd is designed to be small and fast and to work with most
HTTP/0.9 and HTTP/1.0 {browser}s. You can customise your
server to execute searches and handle {HTML} {forms}. It also
supports {server side include} files, allowing you to include
the output of commands or other files in {HTML} documents.
The current (1994-08-08) version is 1.3.
{(http://hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/docs/Overview.html)}.
E-mail: .
(1995-01-16)