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<title>Initial import of micro_httpd, version 20011214:</title>
<updated>2004-01-09T09:44:55Z</updated>
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<name>jmmv</name>
<email>jmmv</email>
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<published>2004-01-09T09:44:55Z</published>
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micro_httpd is a very small HTTP server. It runs from inetd, which means
its performance is poor.  But for low-traffic sites, it's quite adequate.
It implements all the basic features of an HTTP server, including:

  *  Security against ".." filename snooping.
  *  The common MIME types.
  *  Trailing-slash redirection.
  *  index.html.
  *  Directory listings.

All in 150 lines of code.

Package by Bruce J.A. Nourish from pkgsrc-wip with several changes by me.
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