. Who knows, maybe Grace Hopper (of USN,
FORTRAN, and ENIAC fame) first forked FOOBAR into FOO | BAR???
Cheers,
Fred Woolsey
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I'm pretty certain it is one of those brilliant, sarcastic military acronymns like
SNAFU (situation normal, all f@#$%d up), as alluded to by Mikey- however, I believe
the correct meaning is f@#$%d up beyond all repair. Witness the following
hypothetical exchanges:
"So soldier, what's the si
Also iPlanet (Sun/Netscape) and Xitami...
Cheers,
Fred Woolsey
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OmniHTTPD is also a choice.
> I would like to use php (win32)
Ditto... I'm running Apache on Windows 2000 and Windows XP, both with PHP,
and it runs byootifully. One note on Front Page, though- it really doesn't
like ... if you're writing your own
scripts or editing existing scripts in anything but HTML view in Front Page.
An alternative is to use the .as
Hi all,
Has anyone had luck building PHP from source on Windows? In particular, has
anyone pulled it off using gcc rather than Visual C++?
Thanks,
Fred Woolsey
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Jukka,
I've used another method to do redirects that works OK (but it requires
Javascript on the client):
Something like echo "window.location.href=\"mypage.php\"";
I've used this with "... or die(...);" as a quick-and-dirty redirect to an
error page.
Cheers,
Fred Woolsey
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George,
Komodo from ActiveState is excellent and is only $29.95 for non-commercial
use (21 day free demo license). Commercial licenses are pricy- $295 for
starters, though. Link to http://www.activestate.com/Products/Komodo/
Cheers,
Fred Woolsey
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