Web Sharing not starting up

i have recently installed the Darwin web streaming serer onto my Mac Mini (running on Mac OS X 10.4.9) and since installing it my web sharing option doesnt start up or says web sharing is not installed. i have restarted my mac and re installed Mac OS X but still doesnt work. i am trying to avoid reformatting my hard drive.
Jak
Mini Mac Power PC, Mac Book Pro   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

Don't reformat your hard drive, it won't do any good. The streaming server takes the place of apache which Apple considers "web sharing". If you started up apache and it also listened on port 80, which would you expect to get when you made an http request? You now have "web sharing" up all the time (confirm this by putting "http://localhost/" into your browser) just not with the official Apple server, which is why you can't select that option.

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