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Apache Week issue 314
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                                APACHE WEEK

The essential weekly guide for users of the world's most popular Web server.
                        Issue 314: 8th November 2002

                                 In this issue

     * Under development
     * In the news
     * Featured articles
     * Apache Week Frequency

                               Under development

     There  was  discussion  this  week  on  the  development list about
     allowing  encoded  slash  characters in URIs. Traditionally, Apache
     has  rejected  any  requests  which  include  a  URI-encoded  slash
     character,  %2F, since otherwise these may be passed through to CGI
     scripts   (via   the   PATH_INFO  environment  variable)  in  their
     un-escaped   form.  This  is  done  to  prevent  possible  security
     vulnerabilities  in CGI scripts which don't perform sanity checking
     on  input  variables.  [1]Ken  Coar  is working on a patch to add a
     configuration  directive  which conditionally enables processing of
     requests to URIs which include encoded slash characters.

     In other news; an improved [2]download page has been deployed which
     allows  users  to  easily  choose  and  download  the Apache source
     releases  from  a particular mirror site. After considerable debate
     and  voting,  the  proposals to begin branching the Apache 2.0 tree
     for  separate  "stable"  and  "development"  series  look set to be
     implemented soon.

                                  In the news

ApacheCon in a couple of weeks

     It's  only a couple of weeks until [3]ApacheCon. ApacheCon is being
     held  in  Las  Vegas, USA from the 19th-21th November 2002, with an
     optional  day  of  tutorials  available  on November 18th. The last
     ApacheCon  was  over  18  months ago, and the conference program is
     full of new and interesting talks.

     Apache  Week  will be on hand as always to report on the event, and
     for  the  all-you-can-eat  hotel  buffets.  Find  out  more  at the
     [4]conference  web  site,  or read our account of [5]ApacheCon 2001
     Santa Clara.

Apache use in the military

     GovExec.com  report  on  the Red Hat sponsored open source security
     summit  in  the  story  [6]Defense,  cybersecurity officials praise
     'open source' software. During a presentation at the summit, Marcus
     Sachs,  a  director of the White House cyber-security office talked
     briefly about the Apache web server.

     "...nearly  one-third  of  all government Web sites use Apache, the
     leading  open-source  server  software.  The number of military Web
     sites  using  it  is  22  percent,  second  to  Microsoft's  server
     software, but military use of Apache is growing rapidly"

                               Featured articles

     In  this  section we highlight some of the articles on the web that
     are of interest to Apache users.

     [7]"Apache 2: Improvements Are Obvious, But Upgrade Choices Aren't"
     revisits  the  benefits  of  using  Apache  2.0 over Apache 1.3 and
     unravels  the  mystery  of the slow adoption rate of Apache 2.0. If
     you  are having difficulty deciding whether to upgrade or not, this
     article may bring you a little closer to your decision.

     O'Reilly  Mac  DevCenter  shows  you  how to [8]build your very own
     Apache  web  server with mod_perl on Mac OS X. It lists the reasons
     for  replacing  the  default Apache that comes with Mac OS X with a
     self-built  version  and  then  provides  a  step-by-step  guide on
     configuring,   compiling,  installing,  and  testing  mod_perl  and
     Apache.

     [9]"mod_rewrite:  A  Beginner's  Guide to URL Rewriting" uses a few
     simple  but  practical  examples  to  explain  the  basics of using
     mod_rewrite.  It  demonstrates  how  to  enable mod_rewrite in your
     Apache  web  server,  and  set  the  RewriteRule,  RewriteCond, and
     RewriteMap  directives  to  accomplish  tasks such as ensuring that
     your  URLs  are user-friendly, and disallowing links to your images
     from external websites.

     In  the  August  2002 issue of Linux Magazine, the article entitled
     [10]"Long Processes Through CGI" offers a solution for running long
     tasks   without   users   getting  bored  or  Apache  dropping  the
     connection. It walks you through a sample Perl script which forks a
     process  to execute the long task and redirects the client to a new
     URL  which  points  to  the results of the task. If the results are
     incomplete,  a  meta-refresh  tag  is  added as a header to ask the
     client to poll the same URL after a predefined number of seconds.

                             Apache Week Frequency

     Apache  Week  is a weekly publication, but over the last few months
     we've  missed  out the occasional issue. We've done this when there
     is  little  or no news as feedback from readers has shown that this
     is  preferable to us sending out a tiny issue with no content. With
     ApacheCon  and many staff holidays we expect to miss out a few more
     issues  in  the  coming  months.  However should there be important
     announcements,  security notifications, or new releases, we will be
     sure to cover them.
       ______________________________________________________________

     This issue brought to you by: Mark J Cox, Joe Orton, Min Min Tsan
     Comments or criticisms? Please email us at
     [11]editors@apacheweek.com.

     [12]Apache Week is copyright 1996-2002 by [13]Red Hat, Inc.

References

   1. http://httpd.apache.org/contributors/#coar
   2. http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi
   3. http://www.apachecon.com/
   4. http://www.apachecon.com/
   5. http://www.apacheweek.com/features/apachecon2001
   6. http://207.27.3.29/dailyfed/1002/102902td2.htm
   7. http://networking.earthweb.com/netos/article/0,,12083_1491271,00.html
   8. http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2002/11/05/apache_osx.html
   9. http://www.webmasterbase.com/article/910
  10. http://www.linux-mag.com/2002-08/perl_01.html
  11. mailto:editors@apacheweek.com
  12. http://www.apacheweek.com/
  13. http://www.redhat.com/

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