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[users@httpd] more httpd.conf info

I am running windows XP on my computer and I have apache 2.0.55. I
downloaded it from http://httpd.apache.com
and I used the installer the program came with.


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[users@httpd] Re:more httpd.conf info

Posted by myhapwcforever <my...@gmail.com>.
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> I am running windows XP on my computer and I have apache 2.0.55. I
> downloaded it from http://httpd.apache.com
> and I used the installer the program came with.
> 
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RE: [users@httpd] more httpd.conf info

Posted by Doug McNutt <do...@macnauchtan.com>.
When I installed apache 2, and I'm very much a beginner, on Debian 
Linux the httpd.conf file was empty in favor of a "new" file called 
apache.conf or something like that.

I found it somewhere and it includes http.conf for compatibility - I guess.

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RE: [users@httpd] more httpd.conf info

Posted by Michael S Pallos <mp...@gte.net>.
I use Solaris so the config for Windows may be different, but on Solaris the
file is located under PREFIX/conf/httpd.conf

PREFIX=the path of the install you directed it to.  Such as /usr/apache2



-----Original Message-----
From: Buddy Ochoa [mailto:buddyochoa@peoplepc.com] 
Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 4:50 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [users@httpd] more httpd.conf info

I am running windows XP on my computer and I have apache 2.0.55. I
downloaded it from http://httpd.apache.com
and I used the installer the program came with.


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