Re: (g.bird 3134) Windows NCSA Web Server Home Page

g.bird@xopen.co.uk (Graham Bird)
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Date: Mon, 30 May 1994 11:59:06 +0200
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I would be interested in knowing what requirements you have of testers.  (I 
have seen your later mail making it clear that you do want testers NOT 
devlopers).

I am looking at putting up a server shortly, so this could fit in quite nicely.

Cheers

At 05:28 AM 29/5/94 +0200, Robert Denny wrote:
>I have set up a Web home page for the Windows httpd effort. NO RUDE NOISES
>NOW, it's FTP-based!  I'm trying to get Netcom to alias my directory tree
>on www.netcom.com, meanwhile it's embarassing for a server developer to be
>using FTP. I have no "real" internet hookup.
>
>  ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/rdenny/www/index.html
>
>There is a new "quick release" patch in /pub/rdenny that fixes Paddy
>Waldron's "trailing slash on valid file" crash.
>
>If anyone is fluent in Visual Basic and would like to participate in
>developing (NOT USING, DEVELOPING) the back end interface, please let me
>know by mail.
>
>    -- Bob
>
>
>
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