This page is an introduction to OS X Leopard Server
To see userpages, add ~'username' to the webserver address above.
To publish your site in the root directory, place your HTML and image files in the following directory:
/Library/WebServer/Documents/
Be sure to name your main page "index.html" and it will become the default page for visitors.
Additional resources
For the latest information about Apple, Mac OS X Server, and other Apple server products, visit:
Detailed documentation on the Apache web server is available:
- In the Web Technologies Administration guide
- In the Mac OS X Server onscreen help
- In the Apache.org on-line documentation
If you have a question or encounter a problem with your server software you can:
- Search the AppleCare Knowledge Base
- Visit the Apple Support Site for an answer or a workaround.
- Join or search the Apple mailing lists for Mac OS X Server, web development, or QuickTime Streaming Server.
Leopard Manuals
Extending Your Wiki Server
Final Cut Server Administrator Guide
Final Cut Server Setup and Admin Guide
Final Cut Server User Manual
iCal Service Admin v10.5
Leopard Security Configuration
Mail Service Admin
Network Service Admin
Open Directory
Podcast Producer
Quicktime Streaming Server Admin
QTSS Overview
QTSS and Broadcasting Admin
Server Administration
Upgrading and Migrating
Xgrid Admin and High-Performance Computing
AMD Bluetooth driver
Testing QTSS
Group Wikis and Blogs
Getting status...
The Groups wiki, blog, calendar, and mailing list archive make it easy for teams to create and distribute information through their own shared websites. Distribute files, publish podcasts, and share calendars right from your web browser, naturally, using formatting and commands you already know.
Publish your own blog, with drag-and-drop ease, using the built-in professional templates. Keep your colleagues up-to-date with projects, the files you’re working on, and pictures or podcasts. Your searchable blog is the perfect place to store information for your team, or just for your own reference.