<LI>
Configure Apache for your operating system. Normally you can just
- type run the <CODE>Configure</CODE> script as given below. However
+ run the <CODE>Configure</CODE> script as given below. However
if this fails or you have any special requirements (<EM>e.g.</EM>, to include
an additional library required by an optional module) you might need
to edit one or more of the following options in the
support programs.
<P>
- (If you want to maintain multiple configurations, you can give a
+ (If you want to maintain multiple configurations, you can give an
option to <CODE>Configure</CODE> to tell it to read an alternative
Configuration file, such as <CODE>Configure -file
Configuration.ai</CODE>).
<LI>
Configure Apache for your operating system. Normally you can just
- type run the <CODE>Configure</CODE> script as given below. However
+ run the <CODE>Configure</CODE> script as given below. However
if this fails or you have any special requirements (<EM>e.g.</EM>, to include
an additional library required by an optional module) you might need
to edit one or more of the following options in the
support programs.
<P>
- (If you want to maintain multiple configurations, you can give a
+ (If you want to maintain multiple configurations, you can give an
option to <CODE>Configure</CODE> to tell it to read an alternative
Configuration file, such as <CODE>Configure -file
Configuration.ai</CODE>).