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Article Discussion: Configuring and Using the Apache HTTP Web Server on a Windows XP PC
Author Dan Wellman explains what the Apache HTTP web server is and how it acts as a local server so you can test PHP code or CGI scripts you've written to see how they will look live. Wellman concentrates on using it on your desktop PC purely for testing code.
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Nice but what about support for ASP and XML files?
Because you want to use apache for as mutch different programming languages as possible. thanxx Bjorn ![]() |
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I've been using Apache to test php code for a long time it's a great webserver. Long Live OpenSource
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