A webserver program from iMatix called Xitami, which is not related to apache, does use a web based config, which is very nice looking and functional. http://www.imatix.com for more information.
Michael Mancini [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://birdsofprey.staffnet.com -----Original Message----- From: Johan Severeyns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tuesday, September 01, 1998 8:02 AM Subject: Re: So what's happening ?? I working on a survery of work and results >Hi, > >Some time ago I started experimenting with Apache on NT . Until now I very much >like what I see . >All you guys are writing about creating a GUI utility to ease the configuration >of Apache . >I agree that it needs to be a config utility that should be at least as >platform flexible as Apache itself . >How about making 'web based' configuration possible ? (Since every platform has >a browser ...) >Or is that a stupid idea ? Please Comment ... > >Greetings, > >-- > Johan Severeyns > R&D Engineer, Network Administrator > IDCS N.V. > >+--------------------------------+------------------------------+ >| I.D.C.S. N.V. | Sales E-Mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] | >| Hellebeemden 9 | Support : [EMAIL PROTECTED] | >| B-3500 HASSELT +------------------------------+ >| BELGIUM - EU | Internet Admin. : [EMAIL PROTECTED] | >+--------------------------------+------------------------------+ >| TEL. : +32 (0)11 27 35 84 | FAX. : +32 (0)11 27 58 32 | >+--------------------------------+------------------------------+ > > >Dale Couch wrote: > >> Seeing as how I am running Apache on an NT platform right now, I can tell >> you I would not use this. I want tools that I know I can walk up to any >> other platform that can run Apache and know they will work. I am in the >> process of setting up Linux servers and NT servers and I want _1_ solution >> for both. >> >> Dale >> > >
