🆚 mod_aclr2 vs. mod_apreq2
- 📈 mod_aclr2 is much more popular than mod_apreq2.
- 🌍 mod_aclr2 is more popular in Germany, the Netherlands, and Japan.
- 🌍 mod_apreq2 is more popular in Russia and Dominica.
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mod_aclr2 is an Apache web server module that automates serving static content with NGINX as a reverse proxy.
It works by intercepting static file responses in Apache, adding the internal X-Accel-Redirect header, and handing the request back to NGINX for direct file delivery while dynamic requests continue to be processed by Apache.
mod_apreq2 is an Apache HTTP Server filter module that connects the libapreq2 request parsing library into the server.
It provides the APREQ2 input filter so parsed HTTP cookies, query strings, and POST data from the libapreq2 library are available in every request phase.
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- 🥇 Most popular in Thailand in the Web Server Modules category.
- 🥉 Third most popular in the Netherlands in the Web Server Modules category.
- 🥉 Third most popular in Spain in the Web Server Modules category.
- 🥉 Third most popular in Switzerland in the Web Server Modules category.
- 🥉 Third most popular in the United Kingdom in the Web Server Modules category.
- ⭐ 6th most popular in Russia in the Web Server Modules category.
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- We evaluate the popularity of technologies based on the number of websites where we detect their usage.
- Technologies without a detectable web footprint, and those we do not track, are not reflected in the calculated market share.
- This report is based on the analysis of 3,511,216 websites.
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