slovo | definícia |
apache (mass) | apache
- apačský jazyk |
apache (mass) | Apache
- Apač |
apache (encz) | Apache,Apač n: indián web |
apache (encz) | Apache,Apache n: [it.] www server, okres v USA |
apache (czen) | Apache,Apachen: [it.] www server, okres v USA |
apache (wn) | Apache
n 1: any member of Athapaskan tribes that migrated to the
southwestern desert (from Arizona to Texas and south into
Mexico); fought a losing battle from 1861 to 1886 with the
United States and were resettled in Oklahoma
2: a Parisian gangster
3: the language of the Apache |
apache (foldoc) | Apache
A open source HTTP server for
Unix, Windows NT, and other platforms. Apache was
developed in early 1995, based on code and ideas found in the
most popular HTTP server of the time, NCSA httpd 1.3. It
has since evolved to rival (and probably surpass) almost any
other Unix based HTTP server in terms of functionality, and
speed. Since April 1996 Apache has been the most popular HTTP
server on the Internet, in May 1999 it was running on 57% of
all web servers.
It features highly configurable error messages, DBM-based
authentication databases, and content negotiation.
(http://apache.org/httpd.html).
FAQ (http://apache.org/docs/misc/FAQ.html).
(1999-10-27)
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
apache (mass) | apache
- apačský jazykApache
- Apač |
apache (encz) | Apache,Apač n: indián webApache,Apache n: [it.] www server, okres v USA |
apaches (encz) | Apaches,Apači n: pl. web |
apache (czen) | Apache,Apachen: [it.] www server, okres v USA |
Apaches (gcide) | Apaches \A*pa"ches\, n. pl.; sing. Apache. (Ethnol.)
A group of nomadic North American Indians including several
tribes native of Arizona, New Mexico, etc.
[1913 Webster] |
apache (wn) | Apache
n 1: any member of Athapaskan tribes that migrated to the
southwestern desert (from Arizona to Texas and south into
Mexico); fought a losing battle from 1861 to 1886 with the
United States and were resettled in Oklahoma
2: a Parisian gangster
3: the language of the Apache |
apache dance (wn) | apache dance
n 1: a violent fast dance in French vaudeville (an apache is a
member of the French underworld) |
apache devil dance (wn) | apache devil dance
n 1: a ritual dance of the Apache |
chiricahua apache (wn) | Chiricahua Apache
n 1: an Apache language |
san carlos apache (wn) | San Carlos Apache
n 1: an Apache language |
apache (foldoc) | Apache
A open source HTTP server for
Unix, Windows NT, and other platforms. Apache was
developed in early 1995, based on code and ideas found in the
most popular HTTP server of the time, NCSA httpd 1.3. It
has since evolved to rival (and probably surpass) almost any
other Unix based HTTP server in terms of functionality, and
speed. Since April 1996 Apache has been the most popular HTTP
server on the Internet, in May 1999 it was running on 57% of
all web servers.
It features highly configurable error messages, DBM-based
authentication databases, and content negotiation.
(http://apache.org/httpd.html).
FAQ (http://apache.org/docs/misc/FAQ.html).
(1999-10-27)
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apache software foundation (foldoc) | Apache Software Foundation
(ASF) A consortium that manages the
development of the Apache web server, dozens of XML- and
Java-based projects (under the name Jakarta), the Ant
build tool, the Geronimo J2EE server, the SpamAssassin
anti-SPAM tool, and much more.
Apache Home (http://apache.org/).
(2005-01-26)
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