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Right now, I develop all of my CGI programs locally on my Win98 box and use ActiveState Perl with Sambar server to test them. I then upload them to a Linux server. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. I'm not at all impressed with Sambar's stability and I couldn't figure out Xitami server worth beans (Sambar beats that hands down). My problem with Sambar is that it's error logs are virtually non-existant. What server would you recommend I use? I need one that fits the following qualifications:
  • Creates Error logs
  • Is isn't very large in file size (the smaller the better)
  • Consumes as little resources as possible (remember this is just for testing)
  • Is relatively easy to configure.
  • Runs on Win95 and Win98.
The only ones I know of for Windows are Apache, PWS, Sambar, and Xitami. I personally haven't tried either Apache or PWS yet. What do you guys suggest?

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