>>>  Though for an IIS server choice I don't 
>>>  know if the php/perl server extensions are available.

They usually are installed with a decent host.

 
Christopher Kissinger


>>>  -----Original Message-----
>>>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>>  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin
>>>  Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 2:23 PM
>>>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>  Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Dev] RE: [Dynapi-Help] Homepage
>>>  
>>>  
>>>  Yes php or perl to mysql (if needed). I hope the cgi would 
>>>  be implemented
>>>  as Apache modules. Though for an IIS server choice I don't 
>>>  know if the
>>>  php/perl server extensions are available.
>>>  
>>>  -
>>>  Kevin
>>>  
>>>  
>>>  > For database we could use either MySQL or SQLite
>>>  > (www.sqlite.org)
>>>  > 
>>>  > For server-side coding I would go for php as their are
>>>  > many php developers and site manager softwares
>>>  > available. 
>>>  > 
>>>  > Personally I like and know ASP, but that might not be
>>>  > the best choice.
>>>  > 
>>>  > If we plan on moving the homepage to anothe ISP we
>>>  > could ask the provider to use the latest verion of php
>>>  > so we could use phpwebsites, etc
>>>  > 
>>>  > The current homepage could be used as a mirror.
>>>  > 
>>>  > 
>>>  > --
>>>  > Raymond Irving
>>>  > 
>>>  > --- Daniel Tiru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>  > > Yes... We dont need a database for that either :)
>>>  > > 
>>>  > > But i feel like it will be quite "dull" to have the
>>>  > > member directory and
>>>  > > those kinds of stuff in textfiles..
>>>  > > 
>>>  > > But however...the question was about programming
>>>  > > language and not
>>>  > > databases or not :)
>>>  > > 
>>>  > > Regards
>>>  > > Daniel
>>>  > > 
>>>  > > -----Original Message-----
>>>  > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>  > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>>>  > > Behalf Of Cristian
>>>  > > Grigoriu
>>>  > > Sent: den 4 september 2003 20:10
>>>  > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>  > > Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Help] Homepage
>>>  > > 
>>>  > > 
>>>  > > > How should we do with polls and sutch if its not
>>>  > > database driven?
>>>  > > 
>>>  > > Well, that's what I meant by "whenever possible".
>>>  > > However, for a poll we
>>>  > > still don't need a database backend :) but we
>>>  > > definitely need a
>>>  > > server-side scripting technology.
>>>  > > 
>>>  > > > Daniel
>>>  > > 
>>>  > > Grig
>>>  > > 
>>>  > > > > What programming language do you think we should
>>>  > > use for the 
>>>  > > > > development of the homepage? Should we vote or
>>>  > > do we have
>>>  > > > any options?
>>>  > > >
>>>  > > > Since our website is not database-driven I think
>>>  > > we should stay away 
>>>  > > > from server-side scripting whenever possible.
>>>  > > Otherwise, I would 
>>>  > > > suggest PHP considering it's Open Source and
>>>  > > portable.
>>>  > > >
>>>  > > > > What do you say?
>>>  > > > > Regards
>>>  > > > > Daniel
>>>  > > >
>>>  > > > Grig
>>>  > > 
>>>  > > 
>>>  > > 
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