Web Control enables users to modify the Apache web server configuration files, specifically the httpd.conf file, for enhanced website performance and functionality.
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Web Control is completely free and will remain that way in the future, according to the developer. In addition, the latest release of Web Control incorporates several new features and improvements.
These new features include a change in name from Webserver Configuration to Web Control, a new icon, and the ability to select multiple entries. Additionally, dragging or pasting directives into a text editor displays what they look like in the actual configuration file. Enhancements have also been made to the undo/redo support, and the row height has been increased for easier reading.
Web Control now offers an "Open Quickly" menu that displays all configuration files that can be found in the httpd config directory, and users can open multiple configuration files rather than just the httpd.conf file. There is now also the option to change the location of the httpd config directory, which was previously fixed at /etc/httpd.
Additionally, Web Control has enhanced its parsing engine, and authorization buttons have been updated to look more like 10.3's authorization view. Internal code improvements have been made, leading to better performance.
Overall, Web Control is a robust and free application that offers several new features and improvements aimed at enhancing the user experience. It is primarily intended for advanced users who require a powerful tool to edit Apache's configuration file with ease.
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