![]() ![]() Or sudo launchctl load -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/ ![]() To start the Apache server on OS X sudo apachectl start Also, if you’re into developing web sites, becoming familiar with Apache commends on OS X is bound to come in handy over time. Personally, I recommend this method if you are getting into working with your system beyond the superficial (yet convenient) bling of the OS X GUI interface. It worth trying out though, if you want to give the GUI option a go. There is another Preference Pane here at, although it says it works on 10.8 but nothing about 10.9 and above. One installed (takes a quick double-click) you will have a new panel in your System Preferences which provides some very basic info about your Local Apache sites, and an easy way to turn the Apache server ON and OFF. There is a free Preference Panel available at Click On Tyler. Here’s a couple of ways to start and stop you local Apache server: 1. When OS X 10.8 was released, Apple had removed the convenient “Web sharing” switch in the Sharing options of System Preferences. ![]() You can use it for locally hosting web sites (typically for development purposes), for running a local WebDAV server (which may, for instance, come in handy for local syncing of apps like OmniFocus). For some users, especially web developers, it may come in rather handy.
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