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Updated: 10/30/2000

MicroWeb++: The Personal Web Server For Developers && Distributers

With a single click you have a personal web server configured they way you like it, running the support programs your content needs and a browser pointed at your web server''s root. Neither MicroWeb nor MicroWeb++ require any type of installation or additional configuration, making your personally configured web server 100% portable to any Win32 based system. The MicroWeb / MicroWeb++ combination is designed for developers who wish to be able to develop anywhere. MicroWeb / MicroWeb++ have many key development features. You have the ability to set ANY domain name as your web server hostname. If you were developing a site for Yahoo!, you could set the domain as &"www.yahoo.com&" and be able to use the exact same directory structure (and absolute URLs) that the destination web server uses. Another useful feature for developers is the ability to set additional MIME types for the server. This feature allows you to configure MicroWeb / MicroWeb++ to act exactly like the destination web server.
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