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       Apache::httpd_conf - Generate an httpd.conf file


SYNOPSIS

         use Apache::httpd_conf ();

         Apache::httpd_conf->write(Port => 8888);


DESCRIPTION

       The Apache::httpd_conf module will generate a tiny
       httpd.conf file, which pulls itself back in via a <Perl>
       section.  Any additional arguments passed to the `write'
       method will be added to the generated httpd.conf file, and
       will override those defaults set in the <Perl> section.
       This module is handy mostly for starting httpd servers to
       test mod_perl scripts and modules.


AUTHOR

       Doug MacEachern


SEE ALSO

       mod_perl(3), Apache::PerlSections(3)

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