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- This message is to announce the availability of a new beta-test
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- version of the HTTP server implementation (called "HTTPS") for
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- Windows NT. This software allows a Windows NT machine to serve
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- information using the World-Wide Web distributed hypermedia system.
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- HTTPS version 0.96 is an HTTP/1.0 server which runs as a Windows NT
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- "Service". Executables for Intel-based systems, MIPS systems, and
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- DEC Alpha systems, are available.
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- This version is mostly a bug-fix release.We plan to make the 1.0
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- release as soon as we've had the opportunity to test it with the
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- final release of Windows NT 3.5.
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- Hypertext documentation is available at:
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- http://emwac.ed.ac.uk/html/internet_toolchest/https/contents.htm
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- The server may be FTP'd from emwac.ed.ac.uk in the directory
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- pub/https. There are three ZIP files, for the different CPU types.
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- Be sure you download the right one for your processor.
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- You may also wish to download the WAISTOOL toolkit for building and
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- searching WAIS databases, which can be found in /pub/waistool.
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- New features in 0.96
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- ====================
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- * The default data directory location is now C:\HTTPS, to help people who
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- have a CD as D: and don't realise they can configure the location.
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- * Error messages returned to the client now contain the HTTP status code
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- in the text in a less obtrusive manner.
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- * Bug fixed: on some systems, CGI scripts appear to run extremely slowly.
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- (I was eventually able to duplicate this on a system here, and
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- was thus in a much better position to fix it.)
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- * Bug fixed: redirect URLs now contain the IP address of the interface on
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- which the call was received, if this is different from the one corresponding
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- to the host name.
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- * Bug fixed: ComSpec and PATH environment variables are now passed to
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- CGI scripts.
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- * Bug fixed: Accept: * is now treated like Accept: */*. (Mozilla.)
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- * Bug fixed: logfile now closed correctly when system is shut down.
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- * Bug fixed: Very large files (4Mb) could not be served after the system
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- had been up for a while.
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- * Bug fixed: when browsing, the URL associated with "Up to parent directory"
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- did not have a trailing slash.
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- Features
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- ========
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- * HTTP/1.0 server which understands HEAD, GET and POST methods.
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- * Supports CGI scripts and HTML forms. Example scripts in C
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- included.
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- * Runs as a Windows NT "Service", so that it keeps going even
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- when there's no-one logged in to the machine's console.
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- * Handles multiple simultaneous connections using multiple threads.
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- * Can search locally-held WAIS databases (requires WAISTOOLs
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- for Windows NT, also available from EMWAC).
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- * Supports directory browsing (can be disabled).
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- * Support for clickable images (ISMAP).
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- * Available for DEC Alpha, MIPS and Intel architectures.
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- * Very fast, thanks partly to the use of Windows NT memory-mapped file I/O.
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- * HTTP transaction log written to text file. Log file location is
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- configurable.
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- * Logs errors using the Windows NT Event Logger.
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- * Configuration through the Control Panel, with configuration
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- information stored in the Registry.
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- * If there is more than one network interface in the machine, HTTPS
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- will listen for incoming connections on all interfaces.
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- This server has been produced as part of the European Microsoft
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- Windows NT Academic Centre (EMWAC) project. EMWAC has been set up to
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- support and act as a focus for Windows NT within European academia.
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- It is sponsored by Datalink Computers, Digital, Microsoft, Research
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- Machines, Sequent and the University of Edinburgh.
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- Acknowlegements to Silicon Graphics for providing a machine for the MIPS
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- port.
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- A Gopher server and a WAIS server for Windows NT are also available
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- for beta test, available from the same site as above.
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