[thelist] apache and PHP and winXP

Tom Dell'Aringa pixelmech at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 11 15:29:01 CST 2002


Ok I'm back :P. Reading this:

When working with Apache it is important to know how it will find the
configuration files. You can specify a configuration file on the
command line in two ways:

-f specifies a path to a particular configuration file:
    apache -f "c:\my server\conf\my.conf"
    apache -f test\test.conf
-n specifies the configuration file of an installed Apache service
(Apache 1.3.7 and later):
    apache -n "service name"


So to test it I use the -f first? (This is all new to me) It suggest
testing it then setting it up as a service...is that good way to do
it?

Tom
--- Tony Crockford <tonyc at boldfish.co.uk> wrote:
> Hey Tom,
>
> No attachment, but if you're talking about domain name etc, just
> take
> what it offers, it won't make that much difference and you can
> always
> edit the httpd.conf file later.
>
> HTH
>
> Tony
>
>
>
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