Adding functionality that will (once enabled after testing) allow users to 
store their admin password in their keychain so it can be used when invoking 
sudo apachectl. 

Although this can be achieved by editing the bundle commands, this change will 
enable a custom tm_dialog window to make the process easier.

Changed:
A   trunk/Bundles/Apache.tmbundle/Support/lib/apache_ctl.rb
A   trunk/Bundles/Apache.tmbundle/Support/lib/keychain.rb
A   trunk/Bundles/Apache.tmbundle/Support/lib/textmate.rb
A   trunk/Bundles/Apache.tmbundle/Support/nibs/
A   trunk/Bundles/Apache.tmbundle/Support/nibs/RequestSecureStringKeychain.nib/
A   
trunk/Bundles/Apache.tmbundle/Support/nibs/RequestSecureStringKeychain.nib/classes.nib
A   
trunk/Bundles/Apache.tmbundle/Support/nibs/RequestSecureStringKeychain.nib/info.nib
A   
trunk/Bundles/Apache.tmbundle/Support/nibs/RequestSecureStringKeychain.nib/keyedobjects.nib

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