Loading Announcement +10 −1 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -19,7 +19,8 @@ on all platforms that support IPv6. This version of Apache is known to work on many versions of Unix, BeOS, OS/2, and Windows. Because of many of the advancements in Apache 2.0, Apache performs equally on all supported platforms. the initial release of Apache is expected to perform equally well on all supported platforms. There are new snapshots of the Apache httpd source available every 6 hours from http://dev.apache.org/from-cvs/apache-2.0/ - please Loading @@ -35,6 +36,14 @@ Internet web servers. For more information, please check out http://www.apache.org/httpd.html Known problems with Apache 2.0b1 *) The canonical paths are being overhauled. This affects especially Win32 users with this release. Due to this transitional state, file with names containing non-ASCII characters may refuse serve. This is in preparation for the next release, users will be able to serve any Unicode named files with Apache/Win32 on Windows NT/2000. Changes with Apache 2.0b1 *) Apache is now IPv6-capable. On systems where APR supports IPv6, Loading Loading
Announcement +10 −1 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -19,7 +19,8 @@ on all platforms that support IPv6. This version of Apache is known to work on many versions of Unix, BeOS, OS/2, and Windows. Because of many of the advancements in Apache 2.0, Apache performs equally on all supported platforms. the initial release of Apache is expected to perform equally well on all supported platforms. There are new snapshots of the Apache httpd source available every 6 hours from http://dev.apache.org/from-cvs/apache-2.0/ - please Loading @@ -35,6 +36,14 @@ Internet web servers. For more information, please check out http://www.apache.org/httpd.html Known problems with Apache 2.0b1 *) The canonical paths are being overhauled. This affects especially Win32 users with this release. Due to this transitional state, file with names containing non-ASCII characters may refuse serve. This is in preparation for the next release, users will be able to serve any Unicode named files with Apache/Win32 on Windows NT/2000. Changes with Apache 2.0b1 *) Apache is now IPv6-capable. On systems where APR supports IPv6, Loading