Macintosh Servers
- WebSTAR
- WebSTAR is an "industrial-strength" commercial
World Wide Web server from StarNine, Inc.
(URL is <URL:http://www.starnine.com/> ).
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MacHTTP
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MacHTTP <URL:http://www.starnine.com/machttp/machttpsoft.html> is a
freely available web server for the Macintosh. There
is also a Frequently Asked Questions posting dedicated
to MacHTTP:
<URL:http://arpp1.carleton.ca/machttp/doc/>
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Mac Common Lisp Server
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A server written in Mac Common Lisp (URL is
<URL:http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/iiip/doc/cl-http/home-page.html> )
is now available. The Mac Common Lisp server supports extension of the
server with object-oriented Lisp code and is freely available,
including source.
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http4mac
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http4mac is a simple, free web server for the Macintosh.
<URL:http://130.246.18.52/>
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NetPresenz
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NetPresenz is a very inexpensive package for the Macintosh that is capable
of serving three protocols: FTP, HTTP, and gopher. CGI programming and
other new features have been added recently. Formerly known as FTPd.
<URL:http://www.share.com/peterlewis/>
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InterServer Publisher
- <URL:http://www.intercon.com/newpi/InterServerP.html>,
is a commercial web, FTP, and gopher server for the Macintosh.
It emphasizes ease of configuration but also supports configuration
through AppleScript. The server also offers a server-side HTML
extension which supports hit counters, image maps, and directory listings
as standard features.
A 30-day demo is available by anonymous ftp from
ftp.intercon.com in
the /intercon/sales/Mac/Demo_Software/ directory.
- Enhanced Mosaic
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Enhanced Mosaic, from Spyglass, Incorporated, is the commercial
version of NCSA Mosaic. Spyglass does sell the browser
directly to the public, although you can download an
evaluation version to try it out; instead, they seek to license it to various
OEMs. You can learn more about their licensing arrangements
and the existing licensees from the
Spyglass home page (URL is <URL:http://www.spyglass.com/> ).
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Common Lisp Hypermedia Server (CL-HTTP)
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The CL-HTTP server
<URL:http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/iiip/doc/cl-http/server.html>
is a web server written entirely in Common Lisp. It is available on
many platforms, and can be programmed at a remarkably high level,
using Lisp code to generate much of the output of the server.
An interesting option when development time is limited.
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