In this section, we discuss how Apache may usefully be deployed in a range of different applications. This is currently oriented to the site developer's expertise: I hope the scope will broaden in due course. Contributions welcome!
In this section, we discuss how Apache may usefully be deployed in a range of different applications. This currently includes just one new article at ApacheTutor, together with several links to existing resources elsewhere.
| Title | A framework for annotations and group authoring |
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| Type | Article |
| Author | Nick Kew |
| Audience | General |
| Summary | A mean-and-lean XML-based framework for annotations and group authoring with Apache, suitable for scholarly publications and used at this site. |
| Location | annot |
| Title | Running a reverse proxy with Apache. |
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| Type | Article |
| Author | Nick Kew |
| Audience | Sysops |
| Summary | Running a reverse proxy with Apache. |
| Location | reverseproxies |
| Title | mod_accessibility |
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| Type | Module |
| Author | Nick Kew |
| Audience | Site Owners, Sysops, ISPs |
| Summary | A module that builds HTML accessibility options into Apache and empowers visitors, without extra work from site developers and without reliance on expensive specialist browsers. |
| Location | WebÞing |
| Title | Building smart markup-aware Applications with Apache |
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| Type | Presentation (PDF) |
| Author | Nick Kew |
| Audience | Developers |
| Summary | An overview of how Apache's filter architecture provides the basis for a wide range of smart, markup-aware applications. |
| Location | WebÞing |