AOLserver is America Online's open source web server. AOLserver is multithreaded, Tcl-enabled, and used for large scale, dynamic web sites.
AOLserver is distributed under the Mozilla Public License.
AOLserver was originally developed by NaviSoft under the name "NaviServer", but changed names when AOL bought the company in 1995. Philip Greenspun convinced America Online to open-source the program in 1999.
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AOLserver
Software
Developer
AOL
In 2006, AOL shifted its strategy to build on these strengths,
making its popular e-mail and AOL software, along with other services,
available free to anyone with an Internet connection. AOL continues to
move forward on this strategy in 2007, with a focus on growing the size
of its online audience...
Latest Version:
- 4.5.0
Latest Release Date:
- Jun 27, 2006
Compatible Operating Systems:
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