usuage of port on windows xp with apache

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Old 12-17-2004
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Default usuage of port on windows xp with apache


i want to change the port 80 being used by apache as another tcp/ip
application was running on it.tell me how to change and which on to
use.I am using apache only for web development and testing purpose, Its
urgent, reply as soon as possible.

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Old 12-17-2004
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Default Re: usuage of port on windows xp with apache

On 17 Dec 2004, "new kid" <satish.nemani@gmail.com> wrote in
news:1103295325.496939.262100@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com:

> i want to change the port 80 being used by apache as another
> tcp/ip application was running on it.tell me how to change and
> which on to use.I am using apache only for web development and
> testing purpose, Its urgent, reply as soon as possible.


Check out the documentation re. the Listen directive:

http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/bind.html
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Old 12-20-2004
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Default Re: usuage of port on windows xp with apache

On 17 Dec 2004, shb*NO*SPAM*@comporium.net (Si Ballenger) wrote in
news:41c36add.29361569@news.comporium.net:

> Open the httpd.conf file with notepad and have it search for the
> word port. It will find a line that has port 80 in it. Change the
> 80 to what ever port you want to use. Save the file and restart
> apache.


How much you wanna bet we never hear from this poster again?
 
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