- If you've installed WebCit v1.xx before, you'll be pleased to know that the
-new version doesn't require all that tedious mucking about with Apache
-configuration files and directories. WebCit now contains its own standalone
-HTTP engine, which you run on another port (port 2000 by default). WebCit is
-not intended to replace your regular webserver; it is merely a separate service
-that happens to talk HTTP.
+ Unline some web-based packages, WebCit contains its own standalone HTTP
+engine. As a result, you can get it running quickly without all that tedious
+mucking about with Apache configuration files and directories. WebCit is not
+intended to replace your Apache server, however -- it *only* provides a front
+end to Citadel. If you do not have another web server running, you may run
+WebCit on port 80; however, in the more likely situation that you have Apache
+or some other web server listening on port 80, you must run WebCit on another
+port. The default is port 2000.