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 Restart Apache (`sudo /opt/local/apache2/bin/apachectl -k restart`) and verify that everything's running. You should now be able to go to http://localhost/manual/ to access the manual, and you should be able to access your personal user web site at http://localhost/~username/, where "username" is your login id.
 
-  '''''Note:''''' When you upgrade your Apache installation (e.g., `sudo port upgrade apache2`), be aware that the upgrade will not affect your `http.conf` file, but '''it will overwrite the other configuration files''', such as the `httpd-userdir.conf` file (see #8605). Therefore, if you've made any changes to those files (e.g., activating User web pages), you will need to save your `httpd-userdir.conf` file before upgrading and then reapply your changes after the upgrade. However, it would probably be a good idea to save your `http.conf` file too, just to be safe. 
+  '''''Note:''''' When you upgrade your Apache installation (e.g., `sudo port upgrade apache2`), be aware that the upgrade will not affect your `http.conf` file, but '''it will overwrite the other configuration files''', such as the `httpd-userdir.conf` file (see #8605). Therefore, if you've made any changes to those files (e.g., activating User web pages), you will need to save your `httpd-userdir.conf` file before upgrading and then reapply your changes after the upgrade. However, it would probably be a good idea to save your `httpd.conf` file too, just to be safe. 
 
 === Step 3: Install MySQL ===
 

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