Cheetah is a very minimal Web server for testing small local sites, or to continue to serve some content while configuring your primary Web server. It has very few features (and is single-threaded, non-forking for now), except that it will serve files in a directory under a user-specified port, does not require root access, and can serve Last Modified information to aid caching.
ComClear is a history cleaner for Netscape Navigator and Communicator. It allows a user to choose from deleting the cache, cookies, history, and drop-down list. Comclear has both a command-line version and a GTK+ version, the latter of which is run automatically when ComClear is run from an X session.
Re: Let me see if I understand this properly . . . No; the 0install program has a local cache of anything you decide to use. I haven't used the system personally, but I assume that if you set the ...
Re: YAWS?? Yes, and if someone needs an extremely robust, reliable server I'll gladly send them to Apache. If they want to see a very short implementation of an HTTP daemon that they can comprehen...
Re: YAWS?? If creating software for the purpose of learning (and then giving it out so other people can learn) is sad, then I'm one unhappy bastard. :-( One of the nice things about this piece o...