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  2. NCSA HTTPd - Wikipedia

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    NCSA HTTPd. NCSA HTTPd is an early, now discontinued, web server originally developed at the NCSA at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign by Robert McCool and others. [1] First released in 1993, it was among the earliest web servers developed, following Tim Berners-Lee 's CERN httpd, Tony Sanders' Plexus server, and some others.

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  4. List of HTTP status codes - Wikipedia

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    The server cannot handle the request (because it is overloaded or down for maintenance). Generally, this is a temporary state. 504 Gateway Timeout The server was acting as a gateway or proxy and did not receive a timely response from the upstream server. 505 HTTP Version Not Supported The server does not support the HTTP version used in the ...

  5. Image server - Wikipedia

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    An image server is web server software which specializes in delivering (and often modifying) images. However, not all image servers support HTTP or can be used on web sites. While traditional web servers generally supply clients with static copies of image files, image servers usually perform additional image processing before serving the file.

  6. Web server - Wikipedia

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    A web server program plays the role of a server in a client–server model by implementing one or more versions of HTTP protocol, often including the HTTPS secure variant and other features and extensions that are considered useful for its planned usage. The complexity and the efficiency of a web server program may vary a lot depending on (e.g.):

  7. Mobile Web Server - Wikipedia

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    A Mobile Web Server is software designed for modern-day smartphones to host personal web servers through the use of open sourced software . Nokia is one of the few cellphone companies that brought Apache HTTP Server to their line of Nokia cellphones, running Symbian OS S60 mobile software platform. The S60 Mobile Web Server enables connectivity ...

  8. Cherokee (web server) - Wikipedia

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    Cherokee is an open-source cross-platform web server that runs on Linux, BSD variants, Solaris, OS X, and Windows. It is a lightweight, [5] high-performance [6] web server / reverse proxy licensed under the GNU General Public License. Its goal is to be fast and fully functional yet still light. Major features of Cherokee include a graphical ...

  9. Client–server model - Wikipedia

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    A computer network diagram of clients communicating with a server via the Internet. The client–server model is a distributed application structure that partitions tasks or workloads between the providers of a resource or service, called servers, and service requesters, called clients. [1] Often clients and servers communicate over a computer ...