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file extension APRJ - ApacheConf project file

File type specification:

Text file type icon Text file type

Extension icon: aprj file icon.APRJ

File extension APRJ description:

ApacheConf is a shell (GUI) for configuring Apache web servers. It will help users to tune the main configuration file of Apache web server (httpd.conf) as well as the files on which this file refers (files from the "Include" directive, .htpasswd, .htgroup, .htaccess, log files).

Associated applications to file extension APRJ:

ApacheConf picture

ApacheConf

Company / developer:
  Zecos Software

ApacheConf

ApacheConf presents all the information in the httpd.conf file in a structured view. All of the server's directives are grouped by category (Global directives, Directories, Virtual hosts, etc) and all these groups are represented as a tree. In this way,you can see the entire structure of the server at a glance and you can easily manage all of the server's directives, as well as the directories and virtual hosts. ApacheConf has advanced descriptions all of the server's directives and parameters. You can easily get help about any directive at any time. It helps the beginner to quickly master the Apache web server and it will provide a real tutorial for you. For the experienced user it is an indispensable administrative tool.

Features:

  • Represents all the information of Apache's main configuration file in a structured view. All of the server's directives are grouped by category (Global directives, Directories, Virtual hosts, etc) and all these groups are represented as a tree for easy access.
  • Work with several web servers.
  • Interaction with your Apache server. You can start, stop or restart an Apache server on local computer or on remote computer easily and quickly. In the current version ApacheConf can control of remote servers working under MS Windows, Novell Netware, and *nix (Unix/Linux/FreeBsd).
  • Editing httpd.conf file using GUI and by manually in special editor with syntax highlighting, bookmarks, line numbers, code folding.
  • Quick start, stop and restart the Apache web server.
  • Downloading and uploading the configuration files directly from(to) remote server via SSH or FTP connections.
  • Automatic loading of the external configurations files, such as files from the 'Include' directive, .htaccess files, .htpasswd, .htgroup, CustomLog and ErrorLog files.
  • ApacheConf has the full description of the all the directives that might be present in httpd.conf. This gives you easy access to help in using Apache which is especially useful for beginning web administrators.
  • SSI Wizard.
  • PHP Wizard.
  • Editing the .htaccess files.
  • Editing the .htpasswd files.
  • Editing the .htgroup files.
  • Viewing CustomLog for every virtual host separately.
  • Viewing ErrorLog for every virtual host separately.
  • Wizard for directory locking.
  • Quick test of the configuration file on correctness.
  • Embedded MS Internet Explorer for every Apache server.
  • ApacheConf has special managers for easily managing some of Apache's directives (LoadModule, Alias directives, ErrorDocument, language directives, charsets directives, etc).
  • You can quickly switch to the text source of httpd.conf and the current active directive will be selected automatically. This way you can always compare how the program represents the text from the configuration file.
  • ApacheConf shows a warning message when an invalid directive is used.

 

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Help how to open APRJ files:

To use/open/view the file, try to use suggested associated applications (if available). If not, try to use any plain text editor like Notepad under Windows, TextEdit under MAC OS X, or some of more advanced simple text or source code editors like Notepad++, PSPad, Programmer's Notepad, UltraEdit that are capable to view and correctly read text files also writed at different platforms (Windows, MAC or UNIX format) and character sets (UTF-8, ANSI, Windows charsets, Cyrillique, Arabic and other foreign languages text encoding charsets etc.) and also with additional source code formatting capabilities.

How to convert file with extension APRJ:

If your opened file type is simple text file, you don't need to converting it. You can rename file extension to .txt or text file extension you currently need for your associated program or project. There can be sometimes problems with right character encoding recognition and determining of used charset for text in the file and consequently converting into character set you want. Look for some text encoding converter software if your text editor can't convert text into code charset you need.

If your file is not simple text file (viewed text is corrupted, contains unknown symbols, special characters or binary code), you will need to find native text editor or word processing program for this file type or similar program capable to import this text file format. Try to do some internet search for the right application for this file type.

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