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Re: MacOS XFrom: Nicholas Orr Date: Thursday, May 31, 2001
Time: 4:56:43 pmI've upgraded to apache to the latest apache via the instructions on
www.stepwise.com It's a compile, but it's fairly easy. I also added
php, and mysql and it all works great. Plus the apple start/stop button
still works.
Now that you reminded me, I'll have to give webmin a go too.
Nick
On Friday, June 1, 2001, at 03:10 AM, Global Homes Webmaster wrote:
> There are graphical (browser-based) interfaces for configuring Apache --
> Webmin and Tenon iTools come to mind. I don't believe there's an Apple
> solution at this point, though. I'm not sure what OS X Server 10.0
> looks like
> -- I'm still using 1.2 at the moment. Many people are using PHP with
> OS X
> Server 1.x without problems, and I expect that many are also using it
> under OS
> X 10.x (and OSXS 10.x).
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Messages In This Thread:- MacOS X by Matt Henderson on May 30, 2001 at 1:40:10 am
- Re: MacOS X by Nicholas Orr on May 30, 2001 at 1:55:14 am
- Re: MacOS X by Martin Fritze on May 30, 2001 at 2:24:13 am
- Re: MacOS X by Aaron Lynch on May 30, 2001 at 1:52:29 pm
- Re: MacOS X by Matt Henderson on May 31, 2001 at 3:06:51 am
- Re: MacOS X by Aaron Lynch on May 31, 2001 at 3:43:32 am
- Re: MacOS X by Global Homes Webmaster on May 31, 2001 at 10:13:26 am
- Re: MacOS X by Nicholas Orr on May 31, 2001 at 4:56:43 pm
- Re: MacOS X by Steve Linford on Jun 1, 2001 at 1:38:15 am
- Re: MacOS X by Rob Gridley on Jun 1, 2001 at 9:48:41 am
- Re: MacOS X by Nicholas Orr on Jun 3, 2001 at 3:49:07 pm
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