Stunnix Advanced Web Server 1.1
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Stunnix (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003/Unix/Linux/Mac OS X |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$239 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 20.01 MB |
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Stunnix Advanced Web Server, by using Apache's codebase,
is designed for putting any Perl/PHP/MySQL/SQLite-based
website on CDROM, that once put to tray will run off CDROM (including
webserver itself, MySQL and PHP/Perl interpreters) and will open a browser
with site in it on Windows, MacOS X and Linux from that single CDROM, without
requiring installation of any software to user's computer. It also allows to
make any website into usual desktop applications with installer.
This allows to greatly reduce costs of development of desktop applications
or of CDROMs with presentations and catalogues - since development using
web technologies is much cheaper and allows to deliver the products to
users of all major desktop operating systems. Stunnix Advanced Web Server
uses a lot of advanced technologies to make websites run under it to
feel responsive like usual desktop applications do.
Stunnix Advanced Web Server uses Apache codebase, supports Apache's configuration
files and even modules, so no porting is required from Apache - neither
for code, nor for configuration files. No testing is required either.
The database files, versions of Perl and PHP interpreters and of MySQL
server, included for all major desktop operating systems, will run off
CDROM, without even hidden installation to the user's computer.
Any CGI scripts are also supported. Mod-perl is also
available. All HTTP standards are supported, including GET, POST,
If-Modified-Since, PATH_INFO. Server-Side Includes are also supported. |
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