A webserver program from iMatix called Xitami, which is not related to
apache, does use a web based config, which is very nice looking and
functional.  http://www.imatix.com for more information.

Michael Mancini
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http://birdsofprey.staffnet.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Johan Severeyns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, September 01, 1998 8:02 AM
Subject: Re: So what's happening ?? I working on a survery of work and
results


>Hi,
>
>Some time ago I started experimenting with Apache on NT . Until now I very
much
>like what I see .
>All you guys are writing about creating a GUI utility to ease the
configuration
>of Apache .
>I agree that it needs to be a config utility that should be at least as
>platform flexible as Apache itself .
>How about making 'web based' configuration possible ? (Since every platform
has
>a browser ...)
>Or is that a stupid idea ? Please Comment ...
>
>Greetings,
>
>--
> Johan Severeyns
> R&D Engineer, Network Administrator
> IDCS N.V.
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>
>Dale Couch wrote:
>
>> Seeing as how I am running Apache on an NT platform right now, I can tell
>> you I would not use this.  I want tools that I know I can walk up to any
>> other platform that can run Apache and know they will work.  I am in the
>> process of setting up Linux servers and NT servers and I want _1_
solution
>> for both.
>>
>> Dale
>>
>
>

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