Quote:> I'm looking to put up several web sites on IBM PC compatibles, using
> commercial software, not shareware or freeware.
I know this may sound stupid, but could you please point out why you are
insisting on a commercial web server? When you run CGIs, you will most
likely install Perl -- non commercial. HTML wasn't specified by ANSI/ISO.
Non-commercial servers are often faster, in fact better supported and easier
to install and have a larger userbase than the commercial ones.
Is this related to .gov ? (I am just curious)
Quote:> What "commercial" web server software exists for Linux?
As far as I know: none. Apache _can_ do everything (except proxy -- you need
an additional CERN for that) including SSL and will run circles around many
commercial servers on other platforms.
Quote:> What "commercial" web server software exists for Solaris x86?
> What "commercial" web server software exists for FreeBSD?
> What "commercial" web server software exists for BSDI?
I believe Netscape and Open Market will run on these.
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