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    Finding Apache on OS X Leopard  
paul.denlinger@gmail.com


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12-25-07 06:26 PM

I have just installed ColdFusion on OS X Leopard and would like to
configure CF to use Apache, which is installed on Leopard.

Question: I can't find Apache. Can anyone tell me where it is and how
to find it? And which file should CF point at to get it working as a
web server?

Thank you.





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    Re: Finding Apache on OS X Leopard  
patpro ~ patrick proniewski


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12-26-07 12:21 AM

In article
<bffe62e5-d0f1-4648-bb2f-269ad67056e5@s12g2000prg.googlegroups.com>,
"paul.denlinger@gmail.com" <paul.denlinger@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have just installed ColdFusion on OS X Leopard and would like to
> configure CF to use Apache, which is installed on Leopard.
>
> Question: I can't find Apache. Can anyone tell me where it is and how
> to find it? And which file should CF point at to get it working as a
> web server?
>
> Thank you.

config files are in /private/etc/apache2/
httpd and apachectl should be in your $PATH.

you launch Apache with Sharing panel in System Prefs.

patpro

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