Port 80 won't open on snow leopard server

For some reason, one of my web servers has stopped working.  When I do a port scan, it does not show port 80 as open.  I have another web server, running tiger server, and it is fine.  I have check my firewall settings, and they are fine, allowing http and https.   I have deleted httpd.conf and restored the default about 5 times today, but no luck.  I have done a software update, and am running SLS 10.6.8.  I would appreciate any suggestions.  This happened once about a year ago, and restoring the default httpd.conf fixed.  Not this time.

Thank you so much for your help.  Ran the configtest, and there was a syntax problem with one of the site config files.  For some reason it was trying to start squirrelmail, even though I had not checked the mail checkbox in Server Admin.   Then I checked the error log as you suggested, and for some strange reason the same config file for the same site was trying to point to an error log at /var/log/httpd  instead of /var/log/apache2.   Considering that I used Server Admin to setup the site config, these errors are a little frustrating.  The short answer to your now moot question is that I was restoring the httpd.conf file because I was stupid and desperate.  I suspected there was some corruption, I just was not smart enough to track the corruption down to the other config files until you pointed me in the right direction.   Thank you again for your generosity in donating your talents to this dicussion board.  I was totally stumped.

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