Complete Apache 2.0.52
Last Update: 10/8/2004
Overview
Complete Apache 2 is the easiest way to install and setup an Apache 2 web server on
Mac OS X. Complete Apache 2 installs the standard Apache 2 software distribution
and works "out of the box" with absolutely no configuration necessary. Complete Apache 2
is comprised of the following components:
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Apache 2 Installer Package
The Apache 2 installer package provides an easy way to install the Apache 2 software onto
your computer. This package includes the standard Apache 2 software distribution along with the
standard compliment of modules, as well as mod_ssl (SSL Support), mod_auth_ldap, mod_cache, mod_deflate, and
mod_proxy. This version of Apache 2 is built with prefork MPM.
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Apache 2 System Preferences Pane
The Complete Apache 2 preferences pane provides an extension to the System Preferences
application that provides a variety of functions to help you administrate your Apache 2
web server. You will be able to control the status of your web server, edit configuration
file, or view log files with the click of a button. No terminal required.
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Comprehensive Install Guide
The 9 page Install Guide covers the installation of every component of Complete Apache 2 in
detail, including screenshots. The guide also covers the basic operation of the Apache 2 web server
with either the system preferences pane or the Terminal application.
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Apache 2 Manual
The complete Apache 2 Manual, as distributed by
the Apache Software Foundation, is included in PDF format. This
comprehensive manual covers every aspect of using and managing Apache 2.
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Support & Documentation
Complete Apache 2 includes full documentation in PDF format. You may also view the complete Apache 2 manual online.
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More Information
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