On OS X, what I found to be the easiest way of getting this working was 
via virtual hosting, specificially a virtualhost.sh script. Executable 
from the command line on OS X, it lets you put your site directory 
wherever you want, point to it as a virtual host, then simply browse to 
"http://virtualhostname/"; (assuming you used virtualhostname for the 
name of your... never mind). It's available as a download and pretty 
well documented at:

http://patrickgibson.com/utilities/virtualhost/

I understand you're working now, but this script a) works, b) doesn't 
require intimate knowledge of your httpd.conf and c) is cheaper than 
Headdress. FWIW.

Regards!
 -Toby Parent

stevenL wrote:
> OK it appears to be working now. I had to build a new copy of
> httpd.conf from backup to get rid of the bad request errors (Must've
> corrupted it somehow). Thanks for all the support.
>
>
> >
>
>   



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