In other words, you can access the TPP's "web interface" through your
usual web browser (like firefox, IE, chrome, safari, etc), but instead
of going to a website "out on the internet", you're going to a
"website" that's running locally on your computer, through the
installed Apache webserver on your machine.

And remember, if you're going through the TPP installer on Windows,
Apache is installed and configured automatically for you.  And as the
TPP installer's instructions say, you should just accept all of the
default choices for the Apache setup (Apache domain, etc.)

Please let us know if you have additional questions, making sure to
tell us what operating system you are using (Windows, Linux, etc.)

Best wishes,

Natalie


On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 9:29 AM, Brian Pratt <brian.pr...@insilicos.com> wrote:
> You only need Apache if you want to use the web-based nice user interface to
> help you find your way around the TPP tool set.  If you want to just run
> from the command line then it's not required.
> On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 9:59 PM, sunsun <szy3...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> HI, Can anybody here explain why we need Apache to run TPP? Any
>> suggestion what should I put for Apache domain/webserver there? This
>> is really confusing for me cause I have no background on computer
>> science at all.
>> Thanks!
>> Sun
>>
>>
>
>
> >
>

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