You could use incrond to launch a script that would run a script when
a file is modified. the script will test the config & if it is ok
restart apache gracefully.
example:
IN_CREATE,IN_MODIFY /path/to/watch /path/to/script
The above incrontab may be wrong, check with manpage.

On 2/7/11, Lars Nielsen <l...@mit-web.dk> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am writing a PHP application to control primarily my VirtualHost
> configurations in Apache(2.2.9). Can you guide my to any good knowlegde
> of
>  1. how to structure the generated configurationfile(s)
>  2. how to reload/restart apache from PHP?
>
> Regards
> Lars Nielsen
> l...@lfweb.dk - www.lfweb.dk
>
>
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