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IBM Web Administration for IBM i
The standard way of uploading files to a Web server using HTTP is through the use of the PUT method. HTTP Server (powered by Apache) supports the PUT method, but requires additional setup to tell the server how to handle incoming PUT requests. One way to accomplish this is to enable WebDAV, which is provided with HTTP Server (powered by Apache) through the module mod_dav. Another is to provide your own CGI program and configure it for use with HTTP Server (powered by Apache).
JKL Toy Company enables single signon for HTTP Server (powered by Apache)
This scenario describes how to enable single signon for your HTTP Server (powered by Apache). Follow JKL Toy Company's (a fictitious company) step-by-step examples to enable single signon for your HTTP Server.
Real time server statistics
Real time server statistics provide information on HTTP Server (powered by Apache) performance. Server statistics can be viewed with the Real Time Server Statistics tool available through the IBM Web Administration for IBM i interface.
How Apache Supports GET, POST and PUT
This article explains what the PUT method is, how it can be used in Apache, and what is required to support publishing with it. It also gives a basic script to handle publishing, and explains why this script should be used very carefully to prevent security problems.
Data Conversions in CGI programs
This article lists information about CGI output mode data conversions between ASCII and EBCDIC.
CCSID considerations for serving content from QSYS.LIB
The document describes EBCDIC-to-ASCII conversions on text files that it serves out of the QSYS.LIB file system.
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Modified date:
06 March 2020
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ibm11172434