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    A Computer that is kept in charge for accepting HTTP requests from users, which are also known as web browsers, and are giving them HTTP reactions along with elective data content, which generally are Web pages like HTML credentials and linked matter. It also means a computer program that presents the functionality illustrated in the primary sense of the term.

    Though Web server programs are very different in detail, they all have some common basic features inducted in them. HTTP generally responses to HTTP requests: every Web server program functions by accommodating HTTP applications from the entire network, and in turn giving an HTTP response to the client.

    Logging: Normally Web-Servers also have the feature of logging some detailed information, about consumer requirements and server reactions, to log files, this allows the Webmaster to gather statistics by using log analysers on log files.
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