Call me skeptical, but I'm not convinced that we need to buy and install a
whole server utility package just to run a local instance of Apache that
is already installed as part of the OS. :-)
Anybody who knows what Apache is (and needs to run it, and it alone)
certainly has the technical capability to enter one short line of text
into the Terminal window.
-----Original Message-----
From: William Cerniuk <
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Date: Sunday, July 29, 2012 6:56 PM
To: Ben Greisler <
email@hidden>
Cc: "
email@hidden" <
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Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Web sharing in Mountain Lion
Terminal is so last century ;-).
The simple answer is to load the Server app. Very nicely crafted
interface for controlling the majority of the server functions. They
improve it every rev.
Two major improvements are the WebDAV (cloud storage) and wiki functions.
No longer hobbyware, both actually work. WebDAV is simple and elegant, no
more of the uber-buggy realms, just privileges. Wiki system are rewritten
from scratch and while some features were cut, more useful and important
ones were added.
Best of all, dirt cheap.
--
R/Wm.
On Jul 29, 2012, at 5:43 PM, Ben Greisler <email@hidden> wrote:
How about spending $19 for Server and have a GUI to do that?
Ben Greisler
'
On Jul 29, 2012, at 4:20 PM, Pike, Michael (IHS/HQ) wrote:
At the rate apple is going the next OS X is going to remove the
terminal and tell us how he should think.
Geeze.
Transcribed by Siri on my iPhone 4S
On Jul 29, 2012, at 2:08 PM, "Todd Heberlein"
<email@hidden<mailto:email@hidden>> wrote:
There has been some discussion in the blogosphere about Web sharing
missing in Mountain Lion. Basically you cannot turn on the web server
on your workstation via System Preferences anymore. The web server is
still there, but you have to do it manually or take a few more steps.
Here is what I do to turn it on and off:
$ sudo /usr/sbin/apachectl -D WEBSHARING_ON -k start
$ sudo /usr/sbin/apachectl -k stop
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