On 5/23/07, justin wright <juston_riteon(rawquotersareevil)yahoo.com> wrote:

Its a LoadModule directive.  If you installed the binary from apache, simply
search the httpd.conf in the conf folder for the module you are interested
in and uncomment (remove the #) the LoadModule directive of interest.  This
tells apache to the load the module, but depending on the module there is
probably some other configuration todo.  The module documentation can be
found at http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/



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From: brant martin <diablo_wiz2(:D)yahoo.com>
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 7:57:48 PM
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Exactly. I just got apache dl'd and installed, and i'm at a complete loss as
how to open/use/edit the modules. Can someone explain this in newbie terms
plz? Oh, btw, I'm running in XP Home Edition SP2.
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ehhh.... i've rarely had to do alot of configuring... mostly its just
with my iptables config on my router... Though, if you really want to
simplify things, you could go for WAMP, a pre-configured system with
the Windows system service installers.
Also, you could read the documentation on the Apache website for how
to use the modules ...

as a note: you dont edit the /modules/ you edit the modules /configuration/

for more help, read the manual AND/OR try a pre-configured install
(like WAMP5 - http://www.wampserver.com/en/ )

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