How to instal a LAN WebSite in MacOSX Server 10.2 ?

How to install a Site Interns (Intranet / LAN) on MacOS X Server 10.2?
I sought in the APPLE forum, but did not find anything on the subject.
Would somebody have the method, with screen printing for beginner?
And, is it possible to create, on this XServ, a site Intranet of the www.LeNomDeLaboîte.com kind?
Thank you.
JMG
Comment installer un Site Interne (Intranet) sur un MacOS X Server 10.2 ?
J'ai cherché dans le forum Apple, mais n'ai rien trouvé sur le sujet.
Quelqu'un aurait-il la méthode, avec copie d'écran pour débutant ?
Et, est-il possible de créer, sur cet XServ, un site Intranet du genre www.LeNomDeLaboîte.com ?
Merci.
JMG
G4/1,25MHz + iBookG4/1.42GHz + Epson SC980   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

Mac OS X has a web server built in. Just use Server Admin to start the web service after dropping your web content into /Library/WebServer/Documents.

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