Apache won't work after upgrade to Snow Leopard

Today I have upgraded to Snow Leopard. Previously I have used 10.5.6 (Leopard). In Safari I get the following message: "Safari can’t open the page “http://localhost/” because the server unexpectedly dropped the connection. This sometimes occurs when the server is busy. Wait for a few minutes, and then try again." Does anybody know how to fix this issue? Thank you.

HI,
Do you have web sharing turned on?
System Preferences/Sharing.
Try posting in the Mac OS X Technology Forum also.
http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=735&start=0
Also, did you repair permissions after the upgrade? If not..
Control or right click the MacintoshHD icon on your Desktop. Click "Get Info". Under the General tab you will see Capacity and Available. Make sure there is at least 10% available disk space, 15% is better.
Carolyn

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