Mac OS X for Web Developers
Wincent teaches kids from 1 to 92 how to get an Apache webserver up and running on Mac OS X. (Bonus: fun with Perl, PHP, MySQL, iTools, and more!) 17 Apr 2001
Introduction to Apache
Why use Apache to serve your Web pages? Try these reasons: It's free and it rocks. 26 May 1999
HotWired's XSSI Extensions
Do you want to do the voodoo that we do with XSSI? Here, use our special extended version of mod_include. 1 Mar 1999
Tuning Apache Web Servers for Speed
Dean, who helped develop Apache server software, shows how to squeeze every last bit of performance out of Apache's current model. 11 Dec 1997
The Fundamentals of XSSI
XSSI lets you serve up on-the-fly Web pages and lots of other tricks. Nadav tells you why it's the bomb. 30 Sep 1997
Using XSSI Variables
Emily shows you how to use eXtended Server-Side Includes' variables to build pages on the fly. 8 Sep 1997
Serving up Different Pages with XSSI
Luke shows how to use Apache server software's XSSI module to serve up different pages to different people. 3 Jul 1997
Time for Server-Side Includes
Sven shows how to "include" the time on your home page. 19 Sep 1996
Redirect or Symbolic Link?
Jen's redirect tricks are a good to know when you print the wrong URL on your party flier. 4 Apr 1997
Object-Oriented Publishing on the Web
It doesn't matter if you have 2 pages or
2,000, Jeffrey Veen shows you how to orchestrate the perfect Web site
with a minimum of mindless coding. 24 Nov 1997