Re: checking my httpd.conf

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Hi Florent
give your apache-binary the -t parameter, and it will check your config files for correctnes. e.g.

httpd -t
or
apache2 -t

suomi

On 02/14/2012 10:13 AM, florent larose wrote:

hello,
i 'm installing ZendFrameworkans i need to check my httpd.conf
here is my file for checking
Note : I did modifications on the following line codes :
line 945 and line 959 to line 969
(indded i want to have my localhost redirect to a virtual host
: the servername is "quickstat.local" with a redirection to entry
"127.0.0.1" at port 80)
is there a problem with my httpd.conf file ?
Thanks for your help.

(my apache version : 2.0.63)



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