18 September 2002: The SREhttp/2 http server For those interested in a full-featured http/1.1 compliant server for OS/2, I invite you to try SREhttp/2 -- a filter for the SRE2003 Internet Interface. And it's free. The home page for this server, and for a wide range of other free, web aware tools for OS/2, can be found at http://www.srehttp.org. Please see the bottom of this document for the standard (short) disclaimer. Summary: SREhttp/2 ver 1.1 supports the usual http/1.1 web server functions, such as: - Support for multiple hosts (multiple IP addresses and virtual hosts) - Support for range-retrieval - POST, PUT and DELETE http methods are supported. - Support for GZIP transfer-encoding (both sending and recieving) - NSCA and CERN server-side imagemaps - URL redirection - default documents for directories - common-log auditing - CGI-BIN compatability - digest authentication In addition, SREhttp/2 ver 1.12 incorporates a number of special features, including: - NCSA HTTPD style server side includes are fully supported - Documents with server side includes can be "intelligently" cached - Support for a URI-specific method of access control - Support for a form of 40bit encryption, and a digest-style authentication - Local virtual directories can be specified and accessed - Several possible directory specific default documents can be specified ... or, directory listings can be created - Customizable response files when a request can not be found (404); including a "list best matching files" capability. - Support for delta-encoding To further extend SREhttp's capabilities, several addons are included with SREhtttp/2, such as a directory lister, a message box utility, and a simple search engine. You can finds many more addons at www.srehttp.org. Feel free to contact me (DANIELH@crosslink.net) if you are interested in more details (or visit our site at http://www.srehttp.org/). Short Disclaimer: SREhttp/2 is supplied "as is"; with no warranty or guarantee. The authors furthermore disclaim any and all liability associated with the use or misuse of this package. For the full disclaimer, please see the READ.ME file packed with SREhttp/2.