I would suggest using MAMP (http://www.mamp.info/en/index.php)

I'm not impressed with Apple's job on their Apache implementation.
MAMP is elegant, efficient and easy to use and implement.

The whole thing loads to a folder, start and stop MySQL and Apache
with a gui utility and it runs fast.  It also has a lot of the tools
like PHPMyAdmin installed and ready to run

-David

On 2/14/07, Cliff Hirsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 I asked before, but I'm still having trouble. I blew up the default OSX
Apache after trying to switch from Entropy PHP 5.2 to 5.1.6 because Zend
doesn't support 5.2 for remote debugging. Now I can't get the default OSX
Apache to run. I have MAMP running, but it doesn't appear to support SSL,
although I could be wrong.

 Does anyone have suggestions for restoring my default OSX Apache? I looked
at the httpd.conf file and it looks fine. Any other ideas for getting
PHP5.1.x running on OSX? Does the experimental XAMPP solution work? I'd try
Entropy again if I can restore Apache.

 Other ideas...this shouldn't be so difficult, but it's starting to make
WindowsXP look better...

 Cliff
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