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Operating Systems Linux HTTP server Post 89800 by zazzybob on Tuesday 15th of November 2005 11:49:14 PM
Old 11-16-2005
This question is very broad - too broad to answer.

The configuration of an HTTP server depends on what you want to use it for. Configuration can be very simple, or very complicated.

You need to provide us with your exact requirements, and any specific issues you're having.

Just a note, if you have SELinux enabled under FC3 you could be in for some fun when configuring httpd Smilie

Cheers
ZB
 

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Mojo::Transaction::HTTP(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      Mojo::Transaction::HTTP(3pm)

NAME
Mojo::Transaction::HTTP - HTTP 1.1 transaction container SYNOPSIS
use Mojo::Transaction::HTTP; my $tx = Mojo::Transaction::HTTP->new; DESCRIPTION
Mojo::Transaction::HTTP is a container for HTTP 1.1 transactions as described in RFC 2616. EVENTS
Mojo::Transaction::HTTP inherits all events from Mojo::Transaction and can emit the following new ones. "request" $tx->on(request => sub { my $tx = shift; ... }); Emitted when a request is ready and needs to be handled. $tx->on(request => sub { my $tx = shift; $tx->res->headers->header('X-Bender', 'Bite my shiny metal ass!'); }); "upgrade" $tx->on(upgrade => sub { my ($tx, $ws) = @_; ... }); Emitted when transaction gets upgraded to a Mojo::Transaction::WebSocket object. $tx->on(upgrade => sub { my ($tx, $ws) = @_; $ws->res->headers->header('X-Bender', 'Bite my shiny metal ass!'); }); ATTRIBUTES
Mojo::Transaction::HTTP inherits all attributes from Mojo::Transaction. METHODS
Mojo::Transaction::HTTP inherits all methods from Mojo::Transaction and implements the following new ones. "client_read" $tx->client_read($chunk); Read and process client data. "client_write" my $chunk = $tx->client_write; Write client data. "keep_alive" my $success = $tx->keep_alive; Check if connection can be kept alive. "server_leftovers" my $leftovers = $tx->server_leftovers; Leftovers from the server request, used for pipelining. "server_read" $tx->server_read($chunk); Read and process server data. "server_write" my $chunk = $tx->server_write; Write server data. SEE ALSO
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicio.us>. perl v5.14.2 2012-09-05 Mojo::Transaction::HTTP(3pm)
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