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Bring windows.html doc up-to-date for 1.3b2

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<h2><a name="req">Requirements</a></h2>
<p>Apache 1.3a1 requires the following:</p>
<p>Apache 1.3b2 requires the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Microsoft Windows NT 4.0<a href="#351">*</a>, or Windows 95.
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<p><small><a name="351">*</a> Apache may run with Windows NT 3.5.1, but
has not been tested.</small></p>
<p>Apache 1.3a1 is available only in source form. Future releases will
contain prebuilt binaries for use by those without compilers (which we
understand are the vast majority of Windows users), however the
current release requires Microsoft Visual C++ 5.0 or later. The Apache
Group is releasing 1.3a1 only as source to limit the alpha release to
those who have the tools and knowledge to assist with the development
processes.</p>
<p>Apache 1.3b2 is currently available only in source form. Future releases
will contain prebuilt binaries for use by those without compilers
(which are the vast majority of Windows users), however the current
release requires Microsoft Visual C++ 5.0 or later. <p>
<p>This documentation assumes good working knowledge of Microsoft
Windows, Microsoft Visual C++, and the Apache web server (for
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list the current release, any more recent alpha or beta-test release,
together with details of mirror web and anonymous ftp sites.</p>
<p>You will be able to download Apache 1.3a1 or a later release in
<p>You will be able to download Apache 1.3b2 or a later release in
several forms, including a WinZip (<code>.zip</code>)
archive. Although this contains the same files as the others (likely
<code>.tar.gz</code> and <code>.tar.Z</code>), it is recommended for
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<code>Makefile.nt</code> file. To compile Apache, simply use one of
the following commands:
<ul>
<li><code>nmake /f Makefile.nt apacher</code> (release build)
<li><code>nmake /f Makefile.nt apached</code> (debug build)
<li><code>nmake /f Makefile.nt _apacher</code> (release build)
<li><code>nmake /f Makefile.nt _apached</code> (debug build)
</ul>
<p>These will both compile Apache. The latter will include debugging
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Apache if the command-line tools are not installed.</p>
<p>Project files (<code>.DSP</code>) are included for each of the
portions of Apache. The two projects that are necessary for Apache to
run are <code>Apache.dsp</code> and <code>ApacheCore.dsp</code>. The
<code>src\nt</code> subdirectory also contains project files for the
optional modules (see below).</p>
portions of Apache. The three projects that are necessary for
Apache to run are <code>Apache.dsp</code>,
<code>ApacheCore.dsp</code> and
<code>os/win32/ApacheOS.dsp</code>. The regular expression library
in <code>regex</code> also need to be compiled using the supplied
makefile. The <code>src/win32</code> subdirectory contains project
files for the optional modules (see below).</p>
<h2><a name="inst">Installing Apache for Windows</a></h2>
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