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Posted to cvs@httpd.apache.org by Marc Slemko <ma...@hyperreal.org> on 1997/07/01 22:49:40 UTC
cvs commit: apache-site/info jdk-102.html
marc 97/07/01 13:49:40
Modified: info jdk-102.html
Log:
Fix links.
Revision Changes Path
1.3 +6 -4 apache-site/info/jdk-102.html
Index: jdk-102.html
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RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache-site/info/jdk-102.html,v
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*** jdk-102.html 1997/05/28 18:41:29 1.2
--- jdk-102.html 1997/07/01 20:49:39 1.3
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*** 4,13 ****
<TITLE>Java and HTTP/1.1
</TITLE>
</HEAD>
! <BODY BGCOLOR="white">
<DIV ALIGN="CENTER">
<IMG
! SRC="../images/apache_sub"
ALT="[APACHE DOCUMENTATION]"
>
</DIV>
--- 4,15 ----
<TITLE>Java and HTTP/1.1
</TITLE>
</HEAD>
! <!-- Background white, links blue (unvisited), navy (visited), red (active) -->
! <BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" TEXT="#000000" LINK="#0000FF" VLINK="#000080"
! ALINK="#FF0000">
<DIV ALIGN="CENTER">
<IMG
! SRC="../images/apache_sub.gif"
ALT="[APACHE DOCUMENTATION]"
>
</DIV>
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*** 63,73 ****
<DD>If you run an Apache 1.2 server, you can instruct the server to
"fake" HTTP/1.0 responses by adding
<A
! HREF="http://www.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_browser#browsermatch"
><SAMP>BrowserMatch</SAMP></A>
directives to the configuration files. (See the
<A
! HREF="http://www.apache.org/docs/misc/FAQ#jdk1-and-http1.1"
>Apache FAQ</A>
for exact details.) By doing this, any client on the net that
accesses your server using Java and the JDK 1.0.2 class library will
--- 65,75 ----
<DD>If you run an Apache 1.2 server, you can instruct the server to
"fake" HTTP/1.0 responses by adding
<A
! HREF="../docs/mod/mod_browser.html#browsermatch"
><SAMP>BrowserMatch</SAMP></A>
directives to the configuration files. (See the
<A
! HREF="../docs/misc/FAQ.html#jdk1-and-http1.1"
>Apache FAQ</A>
for exact details.) By doing this, any client on the net that
accesses your server using Java and the JDK 1.0.2 class library will