Use the sample file that came with your apache install and readD the comments in
it. Sorta like a quick start. Change what you understand, dont touch what you
dont and you will most likely get going OK.

On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 15:49:44 -0700 - Condon Thomas A KPWA
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Re: RE: Apache setup help

>James McDonald wrote:
>> sheesh ummm not real sure but here is my httpd.conf
>
>Thanks.  This is a bit more info than I needed.  Apache comes with a sample
>.conf file that looks a lot like this one.  It is complicated enough,
>though, that I'd be better off reading the book first so I'll understand the
>options I'm selecting.  Quick perusal doesn't show anything obvious to
>prevent html interpretation, though.
>
>
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