There's a powerful Apache web server built in to every Mac OS X computer.
Kevin Hemenway shows you how to start serving web pages within minutes, then
he gives you the tools for advanced techniques that seasoned system
administrators use every day.
Apache Web-Serving with Mac OS X, Part 6
Ah, those wonderful, useful Apache modules -- Kevin Hemenway walks you through the various Apache modules that come installed on your Mac OS X system and explains what they do. Apr. 23, 2002
Apache Web-Serving With Mac OS X, Part 5
Ah, it's one thing to have your Apache Web server fired up in Mac OS X; it's another to have it communicating with a MySQL database. Kevin Hemenway walks you through this process. Your life will never be the same! Mar. 8, 2002
Apache Web-Serving with Mac OS X, Part 4
In part four of our Apache trilogy, we answer a few reader requests, including info about default index documents, custom error pages, and password authentication. Jan. 29, 2002
Apache Web-Serving with Mac OS X: Part 3
We've fired-up the Apache Web server in Mac OS X and enabled CGI -- what other goodies are waiting to be discovered? In this article Kevin Hemenway shows you how to enable PHP on your Mac Web server. Jan. 4, 2002
Apache Web-Serving with Mac OS X: Part 2
In Apache Part 1, Kevin Hemenway showed you how to start serving web pages in Mac OS X. Now, he explores the CGI access that's built into your Mac OS X system. Dec. 14, 2001
Apache Web-Serving with Mac OS X: Part 1
In this first part of a multi-part series, Kevin Hemenway shows you how to start serving web pages directly from your Mac using its built-in Apache server. Dec. 7, 2001