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Web Software

The Computer Science Department maintains its own World Wide Web site at http://www.cs.brown.edu/. This page describes the software infrastructure of that web site. Information is available elsewhere about the hardware and specific how-to instructions.

Web Server

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Department web pages are served by the Apache web server. Developed by the Apache Group, apache is the most widely used web server on the internet.

Apache documentation is available at the apache web site.

Web Browsers

There are a variety of web browsers available, though only Mozilla is supported on the Unix systems. Under Windows, you can also use Internet Explorer.

Other browsers are available as user-supported software.

Search Engine

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The entire department web site is indexed nightly to enable up-to-date and fast site-wide searches. Swish-E is used for both indexing and searching. Information is available from the Swish-E web site. A standard CGI search command is described under the next section.

Content Management

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The main department pages were constructed using Website Meta Language, an HTML preprocessor that supports a wide array of programming language features designed to simplify web site design and management.

A local author's guide explains how to create or modify these pages.

CGI Commands

The Common Gateway Interface is a specification for how web browsers interact with scripts and programs on the server machine to produce dynamic output. The World Wide Web Consortium maintains a list of links to information about CGI.

The technical staff maintains a number of   local CGI commands   for use by web developers.

Other Commands

Here are some other commands that are useful to web authors:
webmaint   Reminds web page owners to update their pages, based on tags embedded in those pages.
webupdate   Copys web pages from the internal web to the external web. This runs nightly on the whole web, but web authors can also run it on their own pages.

Page Owner: John Bazik Last Modified: Wed Aug 13 21:31:35 2003