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Rating:  Summary: This book is good two years ago, but not now Review: I bought this book, and I found that Apache did not have the Version decribed in this book available for me to download.This book was good for me only with the basic command just to make a web site up and running, but was not good for me in configuring CGI, access control, and other complicated usages. Apache has updated its version frequently. So, you will have difficulties using instructions from this book with Apache of today versions. Get newer Apache books if you can. I also wish the author writes a new and updated version though.
Rating:  Summary: Great Book for the Apache Server--Up & Running in No Time Review: I'd recommend this excellent book! This book presented the steps (with great explanations) that I needed to easily set up the Apache Server. It has breath enough for more expert users, too. Its content was equal or greater than the O'Reilly press's "Apache Definitive Guide" (which I purchased first and could not understand).
Rating:  Summary: Great Book for the Apache Server--Up & Running in No Time Review: I'd recommend this excellent book! This book presented the steps (with great explanations) that I needed to easily set up the Apache Server. It has breath enough for more expert users, too. Its content was equal or greater than the O'Reilly press's "Apache Definitive Guide" (which I purchased first and could not understand).
Rating:  Summary: A Must Have for Apache Server on NT Review: This book is clear and concise. It goes into excellent detail on configuring Apache Server for NT. This is one of the best written technical books I have read.
Rating:  Summary: A Must Have for Apache Server on NT Review: This book is clear and concise. It goes into excellent detail on configuring Apache Server for NT. This is one of the best written technical books I have read.
Rating:  Summary: Not that perfect but it helps a lot (4.5 Stars) Review: Well , it helps me start from nothing-i-know-about-apache and now my site is running as i expected.So cool and smooth. No error found in the book. But anyway curious web admin will get benefit from more-detail and real world-based implementation ,for example, all modules usage in dept, custom source compliation on win32 etc. (I know that this info could be found in online docs ,right? but i'd love to read from text book) I love this book but still wondering why the authors include (p.270) pics of how to enter proxy server setting in NS/IE ? Is it that important?
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