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Definitions of Apache:
- The most widely available HTTP server on the Internet. It supports the PERL and PHP languages.
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- is a free open source program used by web servers to handle web requests and serve up web resources.
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- Apache is an open-source (source code is freely available and can be shared) HTTP Web server software. It is currently the most popular web server on the Net. It is usually run on Unix operating system versions like Linux or BSD, but it can also be run on Windows. It is a full-featured server with many powerful add-ons freely available. Apache's major competitor is Microsoft's IIS.
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- A dance created in Paris by the people of the underworld. It portrayed their uninhibited passions. The woman was flung about, kicked or embraced with equal fervor. This style was later imitated in Tangos or Waltzes.
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- Apache is a freely available Unix based web server. It is currently the most commonly used server on Internet connected sites. Its genesis was in early 1995 when developers of some high visibility web sites decided to pool their patches and enhancements to the NCSA/1.3 server to create A patchy server. The project has since gained considerable momentum.
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- Apache is an open source web server that runs on most commonly used platforms. Apache has a modular design that provide a variety of services such as server-side scripting.
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- Apache HTTP Server is an open source HTTP web server for Unix platforms (BSD, Linux, and UNIX systems), Microsoft Windows, and other platforms. ...
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- Apache is a Unix-based, open-source web server that is used to host most sites on the Internet. Originally, Apache was a Unix product, but now versions for Windows, OS/2 and other platforms exist. As with most open-source projects, there are numerous add-ons and tailored versions of the server available, which are created using the Apache module API. The name comes from its origins as "a patchy" web server.
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- is short for Apache HTTP Server project (http://httpd.apache.org/), an open source web server software produced by the Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/). It is the most commonly used web server on the internet, and is available on platforms, including Windows, Unix/Linux, and Mac OS X. Apache serves as a great foundation for publishing WordPress-powered sites.
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- The most popular Web server software in use today. An April 2005 survey(http://news.netcraft.com/archives/web_server_survey.html) found that over 69% of Web sites use Apache(http://httpd.apache.org/).
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- manufactures servers for UNIX and Linux.
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- Web server that runs on Linux or Microsoft systems.
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- The Apache Web Server is software for listening to HTTP requests and sending files (ie HTML, images) over the network; it is the most commonly used web server software. A web browser communicates with a web server.
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- A free UNIX Web server which forms the core of the Stronghold server. See Apache HTTPD Server Project site at http://www.apache.org
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- One of the world's most popular Web server programs, built by a team of open-source programmers and is still used and preferred because of its outstanding performance, great security features and a price tag that is well... free.
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- A public-domain web server developed by a loosely-knit group of programmers. The first version of Apache, based on the NCSA http Web server, was developed in 1995. Because it was developed from existing NCSA code plus various patches, it was called a patchy server - hence the name Apache Server.
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- is one of the more popular web servers that run on a Unix system.
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- A popular"brand"of Open Source Web server originally created from a set of patches written for another server operating system.
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- Optimara miniature variety. See Little Apache Girl.
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- An open-source Web server. IBM offers a Web server, called the IBM HTTP Server, which is based on Apache.
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- A popular UNIX-based Web server, available at http://www.apache.org/.
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- Web hosting is the process of making a web site available to the world on the Web.
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- The Apache got their name from the Zuni word for "enemy." They often were in conflict with the Pima, Papago, and the Pueblo Indians, as well as the Plains peoples. Today most of the Apache live on five reservations: three in Arizona (the Fort Apache, the San Carlos Apache, and the Tonto Apache Reservations); and two in New Mexico (the Mescalero and the Jicarilla Apache).
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- Apache is the most widely used server software. It normally runs on Linux operating systems but can also in conjunction with Microsoft systems. The software itself is open source, meaning that its code can be freely shared.
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- any member of Athapaskan tribes that migrated to the southwestern desert (from Arizona to Texas and south into Mexico); fought a losing battle from 1861 to 1886 with the United States and were resettled in Oklahoma
- a Parisian gangster
- the language of the Apache
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- Apache is the collective name given to several culturally related tribes of Native Americans, aboriginal inhabitants of North America, who speak an Southern Athabaskan language. The modern term excludes the related Navajo people. The Apache peoples migrated from the Northern Plains into the Southwest relatively recently. Noted leaders have included Cochise, Mangas Coloradas, and Geronimo. The U.S. Army found them to be fierce warriors and skillful strategists.
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- Apache is a person of Parisian underworld.
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- Apache was a popular 1961 instrumental song written by Jerry Lordan and recorded by British group The Shadows. The song topped the UK Singles charts for five weeks. It was later covered by the Incredible Bongo Band, whose version was sampled by the band Sugarhill Gang for another song by the same name.
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- The Apache is a Lindy Hop dance move in which the man guides the woman's arm around her back at waist level, taking that hand in his other hand. Typically, the man puts the woman's right hand behind her back, taking her hand in his right hand.
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- Apache was a computer game released by Team 17 in 1993 for Amiga 500/600. It was a one-player horizontally scrolling SHMUP.
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