I just talked myself into a corner. A client called and asked if we can do a streaming video server and I said "Yes, of course." He then asked if I'd have a bid ready by the end of the week. So:
1. How do I do it. I am running a web server that is very under utilized (only about 60 web sites and a couple of hundred e-mail accounts). Do I just set up the site and the files the client puts out there are MPG or something? Or, do I need another server. 2. Any special hints on how to bill for this? I charge $25/mo to host web sites so long as the traffic is below a gig a month. I told the client I'd have to look into billing, but are there any caveats I should look for. 3. Any other information would be very appreciated. I'll be researching this myself, but hope some pointers will come from the mailing list also. Thanks, Rod -- The only way to learn a new programming language is by writing programs in it. - Brian Kernighan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]