Re: Re: GUI for configuring Apache httpd by editing httpd.conf

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On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Mohammed obaidan <blue4603@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Since Apache is used on more UNIX machines than Windows machines, it
> seems that the audience here are Linux users and are willing to edit
> the file by a text editor without any helping tool.

I find the fact that apache is configured by editing a simple text
file one of its biggest advantages. Edits in text files are easily
versioned. It is easy to roll back changes. It is easy to document. If
I want something repeated on a different server that someone else
admins I can jsut write a short message like: "add the folliwing lines
at the end of httpd.conf". Having to walk someone through a gui is
really a pain...

Krist
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