on 8/27/03 8:40 AM, Justin French at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Actually, to the best of my knowledge you cannot run a decent server on
> Mac OS < 10 (X), and certainly can't run PHP/MySQL, which is the main
> reason I upgraded to OSX.
>
> But if they're running anything less than a G4, Mac OSX m
On Wednesday, August 27, 2003, at 04:49 AM, Richard Baskett wrote:
on 8/26/03 10:50 AM, Edward Peloke at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I am doing some php work for a local company who uses a mac. I was
telling
them that I use apache as my webserver and they want to know what
they can
u
> I am doing some php work for a local company who uses a mac. I was telling
> them that I use apache as my webserver and they want to know what they can
> use as their webserver. I know nothing about Macs and don't think you an
> run apache but I may be all wrong...what do mac owners use for a w
on 8/26/03 10:50 AM, Edward Peloke at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am doing some php work for a local company who uses a mac. I was telling
> them that I use apache as my webserver and they want to know what they can
> use as their webserver. I know nothing about Macs and don't t
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 13:50:27 -0400
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Edward Peloke) wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am doing some php work for a local company who uses a mac. I was
> telling them that I use apache as my webserver and they want to know
> what they can use as their webserver. I know nothing about Mac
[PHP] webserver for macIf your company is using MAC OS X, apache is the built in
webserver. If they are using less than that, apache is not going to work. I would
suggest that you have your client use OS X. You can use the single user version if
you are going to host just one site, if it's go
what do mac owners use for a webserver?
OS X users (Server and Client) use Apache 1.x, which is built-in.
People with earlier versions of the operating system (OS 9 and earlier)
used WebStar (I don't know if it supports PHP) or WebTen by Tenon
(which is just a version of Apache and does support
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Here is one I just came acrossits even in php.
http://webcp.can-host.com/
~Pauly
On Monday 28 October 2002 03:45 pm, Adam Williams wrote:
> look up webmin on your favorite search engine.
>
> Adam
>
> On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, [ISO
look up webmin on your favorite search engine.
Adam
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, [ISO-8859-1] Jochen Kächelin wrote:
> How can I use PHP to admin my Apache over the browser?
>
> How do big providers allow their customers to admin their
> subdomains, forwarders, ftp-accounts
AOL UK say their ADSL service isnt good for hosting because it is
asymmetrical: you can download data faster than you can send it out which is
fine for surfing the net but not so useful for running a server.(I just
think AOL dont want people hosting servers using their service though!)
We have a P
Ricardo,
I'd bet that behind a 256kbps connection you'll run out of bandwidth
long before you run out of CPU, memory, or disk on any machine that
costs more than about $500USD - but your mileage may vary depending on
your application. My personal experience is that behind my DSL
connection, I r
Rick,
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On Friday 28 December 2001 09:30 am, rick wrote:
> Dear Members ,
>
> Does anybody of you have a webserver at home
> using ADSL or other connections ?
The answer is "that depends" For example my telco has me behind their own firew
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