Configuring OS X for Web Development [Apache & IIS Configuration]First Faved : Jan 08 2005 by wbmookFaved : 3 times (2 with notes)Viewed : 0 timesFave It!
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- austinlifestyles - Mar 04 2007 | apache, OSX, mac, server, springnet, walhus, spring.net, austincast
To enable browsing of these sites, you will need to start the Apache Web server, which is simply done in the System Preferences menu by selecting Sharing and turning on Personal Web Sharing.
- wbmook - Jan 08 2005 | osx, webdev, apache, imported:del.icio.us
okay, maybe it's not super good, but hey it's got the notes I need to get started
- Martinsheen - Nov 01 2007 | Development, [Apache, Configuring, Configuration]
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