> -----Original Message-----
> From: Morten Bo Ølbye [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 8:19 PM
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: SV: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Novice
> 
> I have just installed Apace on my xp.
> Can anyone gide me to where to start.
> I have edited the html file, that works.
> But about controlling the server, I am blank.

Luckily, there is tons of documentation only a mouse-click away: 
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/

Later, if you have a specific problem while trying to do something, feel free 
to post back.

Rgds,
Owen Boyle
Disclaimer: Any disclaimer attached to this message may be ignored. 


> Br. Morten, Denmark
> 
> That is not correct either. Any OS can be classified as a server. If a
> computer is "serving" content whether its a web page or Active
> Directory it is a "server". So Windows XP can be a server, just not
> the type of server that Windows 2003 Server can be (Active Directory,
> File, Print, Sharepoint, etc etc). You can setup Windows XP to be a
> HTTP server and it could power a website just as capable as Windows
> 2003 Server.
> 
> So remember. Server  = ANY type of OS as long as it is SERVING (get
> it?) content.
> **********************************************************************
> Yes, Apache is cabable of running on Windows 98 as well as XP 
> home edition.
> From my starting point the directory is as followed:
> C:\Programmer\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2
> C:\Programmer\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs\index.html
> style.css etc.
> C:\Programmer\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\bin
> C:\Programmer\Apache Software 
> Foundation\Apache2.2\conf\httpd.conf etc.
> And so on.
> In fact I can access the "home-page" INDEX.HTML from 
> http://localhost/ or
> from http://my-ip-address
> So can anyone too if I started the Apache software.
> In fact a search machine has discovered it: (from access.log)
> >>219.154.96.126 - - [02/Feb/2007:16:01:07 +0100] "GET 
> http://www.yahoo.com/
> HTTP/1.1" 200 1436<<
> 
> What I wanted You to do, is to explain how to control it.
> The httpd.conf containall the modules accessible from apache, 
> except the
> most of them are disabled.
> Listen my-ip-address:80
> **********************************************************************
> How do I upload some text based data to a file called data.txt
> **********************************************************************
> Br Morten, Denmark
> 
> 
> 
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