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Apache httpd.conf GUI Editor

Posted on December 28, 2011Author Abdullah YahyaCategories Web Development

If you’re tired of searching through lines and lines of boring, unformatted text to edit you Apache httpd.conf file  and wish there were a more user-friendly interface, you’re in luck. Check this out …

http://www.apache-gui.com/apacheconf/index.html

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