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Chaos Master

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Sep 30, 2004, 11:30:56 PM9/30/04
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Hello people.

Do you know some *very simple* freeware web server?

I mean, not as complex as Apache. No PHP, ASP, CGI is needed.

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Oct 1, 2004, 12:28:28 AM10/1/04
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SimpleServer:
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/sswww.htm

Karen
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S'fly

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Oct 1, 2004, 4:07:21 AM10/1/04
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Chaos Master wrote:

> Do you know some *very simple* freeware web server?

I like TinyWeb:

http://www.ritlabs.com/tinyweb/

It's command line though, but there's a GUI also:

http://people.freenet.de/ralph.becker/tinybox/

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ArjanDotOrg

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Oct 1, 2004, 6:12:39 AM10/1/04
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BRS WebWeaver


Overview :

BRS WebWeaver is a free personal web server that run on the Windows
platform. Even with it's small size ( ~375 KB ) and low memory
requirements ( ~4 MB ) it provides lots of functionality at speeds that
will impress you. Easy setup. BRS WebWeaver is simple to get up and
running. Once you download the install program, it only takes 5 mouse
clicks to be up and running. Want to add support for PHP, no problem
just a few clicks. Want to turn on support for SSI, no problem, just a
few clicks. No configuration files to edit (although you can). Fast.
Usually when you get a "simple" web server - it means low performance
and lack of features. Neither is the case with BRS WebWeaver. BRS
WebWeaver has been tested to sustain over 1000 connections per second
using only 4 MB of memory. It's free! BRS WebWeaver is completely free
for both personal and commercial use, no catches, no "spy-ware", no
hidden costs anywhere.

Homepage: http://www.brswebweaver.com/

For more webdesign software, check out: http://www.arjan.org/#0.1.98


Kind regards,

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Arjan

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Oct 1, 2004, 7:03:23 AM10/1/04
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HFS - Http File Server
Last version: 1.6a

HTTP server designed for file transfer.
Very easy to use, just drag&drop your files in it.
It automatically copies in the clipboard the full url of the file, so
you just have to paste in your preferred chat.
Virtual file system, bandwidth control and many more features.

http://www.rejetto.com/sw/

Fast and easy to use, simply drag the file you want online in the
program window

Steven Burn

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Oct 1, 2004, 7:19:51 AM10/1/04
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"Chaos Master" <spamme...@spam.com.INVALID> wrote in message
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> Hello people.
>
> Do you know some *very simple* freeware web server?
>
> I mean, not as complex as Apache. No PHP, ASP, CGI is needed.

KF Webserver (by far the best IMHO)

http://www.keyfocus.net/kfws/

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Steven Burn
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www.it-mate.co.uk

Keeping it FREE!

MightyKitten

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Oct 1, 2004, 11:04:58 AM10/1/04
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"ArjanDotOrg" <alind...@dynabyte.nl> schreef in bericht
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<snip>
>
> BRS WebWeaver
>
<snipa>

I second BRS Webserver.


MightyKitten

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El Gee

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Oct 1, 2004, 3:07:08 PM10/1/04
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Chaos Master <spamme...@spam.com.INVALID> wrote in
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> Hello people.
>
> Do you know some *very simple* freeware web server?
>
> I mean, not as complex as Apache. No PHP, ASP, CGI is needed.
>
> []s

When I was using one, Xitami worked well for me. Pretty simple.

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Gene H. Chan

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Oct 1, 2004, 7:16:38 PM10/1/04
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I highly recommend Abyss Web Server (http://www.aprelium.com/) See the
testimonials at http://www.aprelium.com/abyssws/opinions.html

I've been running Abyss Web Server since March 2003 (not 2004!), 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week. It has NEVER crashed. It can, if desired, support
PHP, ASP, Perl, and more, with very easy installation. (I have PHP running
on mine.)

http://genechan.webhop.net/

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Porch Dog

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Oct 1, 2004, 9:51:39 PM10/1/04
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I'm running Abyss along with PHP, PERL, ASP, MySQL and not having any
problems with it. I'm running about a half a dozen websites built on the
e107 framework.

Chaos Master

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Oct 1, 2004, 11:36:56 PM10/1/04
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This is from Gene H. Chan (gene...@vcn.bc.ca), in message
<Xns9575A594D9F29...@198.80.55.250>, at Fri, 01 Oct 2004 23:16:38
GMT, to all of alt.comp.freeware:

> I highly recommend Abyss Web Server (http://www.aprelium.com/) See the
> testimonials at http://www.aprelium.com/abyssws/opinions.html

I ended up installing Abyss and it is doing a good job.
It was mainly to host my page (the URL is on my signature, but since I am on
dial-up it may not work if I am offline).

Gene H. Chan

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Oct 2, 2004, 7:06:09 AM10/2/04
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Chaos Master wrote in news:MPG.1bc816925...@news.individual.net:

> I ended up installing Abyss and it is doing a good job.

Congratulations! In case you haven't seen it yet, there is an online forum
at http://www.aprelium.com/forum/ that can prove helpful with problems or
questions on Abyss Web Server.

Porch Dog

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Oct 2, 2004, 7:08:32 AM10/2/04
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Well, no, it'll only serve pages while you're online. If that's a concern
for you there's always the option of serving your pages as a response set up
in an autoresponse email.
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