Re: [PHP] webserver for mac

2003-08-27 Thread MIKE YRABEDRA
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

Re: [PHP] webserver for mac

2003-08-27 Thread Justin French
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

Re: [PHP] webserver for mac

2003-08-27 Thread Joel Rees
> 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

Re: [PHP] webserver for mac

2003-08-26 Thread Richard Baskett
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

Re: [PHP] webserver for mac

2003-08-26 Thread andu
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

Re: [PHP] webserver for mac

2003-08-26 Thread Mark Bomgardner
[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

Re: [PHP] webserver for mac

2003-08-26 Thread Larry E . Ullman
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

Re: [PHP] Webserver-Administration

2002-10-28 Thread Paul Nicholson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re: [PHP] Webserver-Administration

2002-10-28 Thread Adam Williams
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

Re: [PHP] WebServer

2001-12-29 Thread LaserJetter
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

Re: [PHP] WebServer

2001-12-29 Thread Brent Rieck
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

Re: [PHP] WebServer

2001-12-28 Thread Miles Thompson
Rick, Comments intersperesed below ... 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