…d because of this and because of price." Timex evidently shared this belief but events proved it to be a false assumption. The TS1000/ZX81's price advantage was erased when its main rivals – the TI-99/4A and the VIC-20 – had their prices cut to below the all-important $100 mark. …
…), the name was shortened. FORTH, Inc.'s microFORTH was developed for the Intel 8080 , Motorola 6800 , Zilog Z80 , and RCA 1802 microprocessors, starting in 1976. MicroFORTH was later used by hobbyists to generate Forth systems for other architectures, such as the 6502 in 1978. T…
…on example request addresses the service path on server www.service.org at port 8080, and retrieves all Coverages that are contained within the CoverageCollection with an identifier of UKPP4-201-10-15-12Z: http://www:server.org:port/8080? service=WCS&version=2.1.0 &request=Descri…
…documentation , a Listener is a a component that performs actions when specific events occur, usually Tomcat starting or Tomcat stopping. . We need to instantiate and load our MBean at Tomcat's start. So we build a ContextListener.java file which is placed wherever you want in yo…
… for the files listed in the DirectoryIndex directive. LimitInternalRecursion prevents the server from crashing when entering an infinite loop of internal redirects or subrequests. Such loops are usually caused by misconfigurations. The directive stores two different limits, whic…
… for the files listed in the DirectoryIndex directive. LimitInternalRecursion prevents the server from crashing when entering an infinite loop of internal redirects or subrequests. Such loops are usually caused by misconfigurations. The directive stores two different limits, whic…
… for the files listed in the DirectoryIndex directive. LimitInternalRecursion prevents the server from crashing when entering an infinite loop of internal redirects or subrequests. Such loops are usually caused by misconfigurations. The directive stores two different limits, whic…
…ne. Just change the Listen directive in httpd.conf from " Listen 80 " to Listen 8080 " or whatever port number you want, and make sure to specify that port when you publish your repository URL (e.g., ). Why don't you do X, just like SCM system Y? Subversion is not attempting to i…