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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Daniel Giovannoni <te...@ct5.com> on 2002/02/19 17:29:11 UTC

Some advice...

Hello all,

    I was wondeirng what books people would suggest out there, to get a full
comprehensive understanding of Apache?

I am running on Red Hat, I am proficient with Linux and Apache for the most
part. Though I just haven't dove in yet, but that time is coming... I guess
is what I need more than anything, is a real good index... I have never
bought a book having to do with computers that I have read straight through,
I do not enjoy punishment. But, I usually judge the quality of a book by how
well the index is organized... So, if you guys have any suggestions or
comments -- I would love to hear them....

Thanks all
Daniel



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Re: Some advice...

Posted by Owen Boyle <ob...@bourse.ch>.
Daniel Giovannoni wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
>     I was wondeirng what books people would suggest out there, to get a full
> comprehensive understanding of Apache?

I can't see further than "Apache - the definitive guide" by Ben and
Peter Laurie, published by O'Reilly - check out http://www.oreilly.com/
for details.

Rgds,

Owen Boyle.

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RE: Some advice...

Posted by rc <e_...@yahoo.com>.
I am using Professional Apache by Peter Wainwright. Seems pretty good for a
beginner to intermediate level. It has lots of tips about extending Apache,
configuring with PHP and also Mysql. However, the author assumes you already
know much about the system.



-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Giovannoni [mailto:tech@ct5.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 10:29 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Some advice...

Hello all,

    I was wondeirng what books people would suggest out there, to get a full
comprehensive understanding of Apache?

I am running on Red Hat, I am proficient with Linux and Apache for the most
part. Though I just haven't dove in yet, but that time is coming... I guess
is what I need more than anything, is a real good index... I have never
bought a book having to do with computers that I have read straight through,
I do not enjoy punishment. But, I usually judge the quality of a book by how
well the index is organized... So, if you guys have any suggestions or
comments -- I would love to hear them....

Thanks all
Daniel



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