New Apache Servers section added to our www site
We have just added a new section on Apache Servers to our www.aitechsolutions.net site. "Using Redirection on Apache servers" is the first installment in this section. Redirection on Apache servers discusses why you may need to use redirection and describes each type of redirection giving example situations and actual directive syntax.
mod_rewrite, ServerAlias, Meta Refresh and DNS configurations are also discussed.
There are links to RFC's, Apache's documentation, and an excellent, easy to understand IMO, intro tutorial on Using Apache's rewrite engine, mod_rewrite, at http://forum.modrewrite.com
We have also posted a new Site Map page, available on the home page, that shows at a glance the main topic pages and provides a way to quickly jump to your favorites.
Another new page is the How to link to Us! page that gives you the markup so you can easily copy and paste a link to us directly on your web page. Besides just the home page, there is also markup to link to the Networking, PC support, and web site and Servers sections so you can use a link that relates better to the particular needs of your target audience and site theme.
As usual, we have more pages in the works. Almost completed is the the 2nd installment to our Building a quality and SE friendly website series, which will cover topics such as: using link validators, page viewers, how to use nofollow for pages and links and more. Look for it soon!
Also, We are thinking about adding a wiki and have been doing some testing with pmwiki. If anyone has any suggestions on a free, open source, flexible wiki that will run on Apache using flat files or mysql, feel free to post your comments and recomendations.
Thanks!
'Till next time,
Enjoy!
mod_rewrite, ServerAlias, Meta Refresh and DNS configurations are also discussed.
There are links to RFC's, Apache's documentation, and an excellent, easy to understand IMO, intro tutorial on Using Apache's rewrite engine, mod_rewrite, at http://forum.modrewrite.com
We have also posted a new Site Map page, available on the home page, that shows at a glance the main topic pages and provides a way to quickly jump to your favorites.
Another new page is the How to link to Us! page that gives you the markup so you can easily copy and paste a link to us directly on your web page. Besides just the home page, there is also markup to link to the Networking, PC support, and web site and Servers sections so you can use a link that relates better to the particular needs of your target audience and site theme.
As usual, we have more pages in the works. Almost completed is the the 2nd installment to our Building a quality and SE friendly website series, which will cover topics such as: using link validators, page viewers, how to use nofollow for pages and links and more. Look for it soon!
Also, We are thinking about adding a wiki and have been doing some testing with pmwiki. If anyone has any suggestions on a free, open source, flexible wiki that will run on Apache using flat files or mysql, feel free to post your comments and recomendations.
Thanks!
'Till next time,
Enjoy!





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