What is Apache? Very basically, how does it work (i.e., what happens when you point a browser at a Web page)?
What will be an ideal response?
Apache is a server that responds to requests from Web browsers, or clients.
When you enter the address of a Web page in a Web browser’s location bar,
the browser sends a request over the Internet to the Apache server at that
address. In response, the server sends (serves) the requested content back to
the browser. The browser then displays the content.
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In a ____ font, each letter takes exactly the same width in the line.
A. serif B. sans-serif C. monospaced D. sans-mono
List various exceptional conditions that have occurred throughout this text. List as many additional exceptional conditions as you can. For each of these exceptions, describe briefly how a program typically would handle the exception, using the exception-handling techniques discussed in this chapter. Some typical exceptions are division by zero, arithmetic overflow, array subscript out of bounds, exhaustion of the free store, etc.
What will be an ideal response?
To open the dialog box in the accompanying figure, click the ____ button in the Connections for Site dialog box.
A. Connect B. Server C. Connections D. New
On a working network, the software that users employ when accessing the network resides at Layer ______________ in the OSI seven-layer model.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).