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And I thought that stood for
Lead (as in the element, the noun not the verb) in your A$$
Actually IBM can't call it Apache directly because that would violate the
Apache Software Foundation since IBM doesn't send out the source code also.
This is why that call it HTTP Server (powered by Apache).
My top comment was meant to be a joke (it's Friday) and not an opinion of
performance. I do not have enough experience to make such a statement
regarding performance.
Rob Berendt
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A smart person learns from their mistakes,
but a wise person learns from OTHER peoples mistakes.
"Phil
Groschwitz" To: <web400@midrange.com>
<phil@groschwit cc:
z.com> Subject: RE: [WEB400] Apache and
Java?
Sent by:
web400-admin@mi
drange.com
08/09/2001
05:42 PM
Please respond
to web400
> I was parusing the HTTP server pbA (powered by Apache)
I was wondering what pbA stood for!
Phil
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