Micro-Apache for Windows v.2.2.2

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Micro-Apache for Windows
http://microapache.amadis.sytes.net/

Micro-Apache - Tiny Footprint Apache 1.3.x/2.0.x/2.2.x Server for Windows
This is a microscopic, cut-down version of the latest standard GPL Apache
2.0.55 server developed to meet the FloppyWeb Challenge.
Now it weighs in at no more than about 330kb for a fully-working version of
Apache. The source code and working is not modified. It uses the standard
2.0.55 release code but takes advantage of stripping out non-essential
files and compression to reduce the size of both EXE and library modules
Micro-PHP adds only another 523kb to make a grand total of 873kb and a
Micro-SQL module is available also.

Requiring NO INSTALL, this is a minimalist distro intended to cram a
complete website with webserver, ftp server and content on a flash drive.

This Micro-Apache suite is offered free under the GPL in the hope it may
be of some use or benefit to the greater net community. Absolutely NO
one-to-one support or "hand holding" is offered. Life is just too short.


MicroApache 2.2.2
Releases June 8th 2006. Basic testing done but if you find any bugs in
the config or things which could be improved please let me know. The
install config is "drive free" which means drive letters are not specified
and you can install simply by unzipping the ZIP file to any folder and
running by clicking on GO.BAT in the root folder. The default webroot
is wwwroot at the same level as the Apache directory.

Please note that Apache changed the name of the EXE in 2.2.x from
apache.exe to httpd.exe. MicroApache has had it's exe name changed
to mhttpd.exe to avoid any possible conflicts or support issues with
existing installations of Apache 2.2.x. In addition the default port is
changed from 80 to 8800 to avoid conflicts with port bindings.

+ Please read the notes in conf/httpd.conf before running - they ARE
important!
+ PHP 4 is recommended but not yet tested.
Please let us know if it works OK with the current distro of MicroPHP4
 

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