OK, the posts are getting out of sync now from fevered
posting, but Mr. Irving suggested using what's already
on SF and updating it to the slicker design. In a later
post you will see that I made an ultra long blurb about
what they offer to projects which, Leif, you summed up
already (sorry for the redundancy).

 
Christopher Kissinger
Web Development Consultant
 
Net Industries, Inc.
www.netindustries.net


>>>  -----Original Message-----
>>>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>>  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Leif W
>>>  Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 6:03 PM
>>>  To: DynAPI-Dev
>>>  Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] Re: [Dynapi-Help] Homepage
>>>  
>>>  
>>>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>>>  From: "C Kissinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>  To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>  Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 5:29 PM
>>>  Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Help] Homepage
>>>  
>>>  
>>>  > I think the choice for client-side scripting should be obvious.
>>>  > The whole site should serve as a working example of DynAPI.
>>>  >
>>>  > As for server-side processing, that would depend on the 
>>>  web server
>>>  > we decide on using. I've mentioned that I have web space 
>>>  available
>>>  > for 4 more domains with unlimited space and resource utilization
>>>  > on an IIS 5 server, which includes ASP, .Net, Java, PHP, and
>>>  > CGI(C++ exe, Perl, VB exe). Anyone else have hosting ideas?
>>>  
>>>  Well, here's my take.  I have a strong aversion to IIS (if 
>>>  you've seen my
>>>  previous post), as I've worked with IIS (at a former 
>>>  employer) side by side
>>>  with Apache on FreeBSD / Linux, and IIS proved mostly a 
>>>  security liability
>>>  and a humungous PITA.
>>>  
>>>  Coincidentally, this former employer I mentioned, I left 
>>>  them on less than
>>>  good terms, due to personal and professional political 
>>>  reasons, as opposed
>>>  to technical or financial.  One of the worst professional 
>>>  falling-out I've
>>>  had.  So bad, I refuse to allow myself to ask them for any 
>>>  job reference,
>>>  although I don't doubt their professional integrity to 
>>>  commend me for the
>>>  positive contributions I made.  But even with that history 
>>>  going on, I have
>>>  such a strong aversion to IIS that I'd consider contacting 
>>>  them about
>>>  hosting.
>>>  
>>>  I doubt it'd be free, but you never know.  And if not, I'm 
>>>  sure it'd be
>>>  reasonable.  Anyone have any idea on how much bandwidth 
>>>  our little DynAPI
>>>  site uses (downloads could stay at SF)?  How much traffic, 
>>>  hits per day,
>>>  etc?  Any usage statistics at all?  If it's below 
>>>  1GB/month traffic, and
>>>  only low to moderate traffic (hopefully not slashdotted), 
>>>  I'm fairly
>>>  confident that the company would be more receptive to at 
>>>  least talking about
>>>  a reduced rate.  I know their servers have MySQL, Apache, 
>>>  FreeBSD, and PHP
>>>  and Perl, and gcc, ssh, and FTP all running.  And I know 
>>>  the people are
>>>  great about security issues.  I used to help admin the 
>>>  stuff.  They also
>>>  handle DNS stuff, and email hosting or forwarding, if 
>>>  needed.  They're no
>>>  slouches or fatcat managers.  Just hackers like you and 
>>>  me, but with a solid
>>>  business plan.
>>>  
>>>  Let me know if this would be a possibility, and if we had 
>>>  to pay a little
>>>  then how much could people spare?  Pass a can around, 
>>>  throw in a quarter, a
>>>  dollar, a fiver or ten each year, it'd add up.
>>>  
>>>  Leif
>>>  
>>>  > Christopher Kissinger
>>>  > Web Development Consultant
>>>  >
>>>  > Net Industries, Inc.
>>>  > www.netindustries.net
>>>  >
>>>  >
>>>  > >>>  -----Original Message-----
>>>  > >>>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>  > >>>  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
>>>  > >>>  Of Daniel Tiru
>>>  > >>>  Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 6:13 AM
>>>  > >>>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>  > >>>  Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Help] Homepage
>>>  > >>>
>>>  > >>>
>>>  > >>>  Sorry mate, wrong list :)
>>>  > >>>
>>>  > >>>  /Tiru
>>>  > >>>
>>>  > >>>  -----Original Message-----
>>>  > >>>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>  > >>>  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
>>>  > >>>  Of Matthias Foschepoth
>>>  > >>>  Sent: den 4 september 2003 13:08
>>>  > >>>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>  > >>>  Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Help] Homepage
>>>  > >>>
>>>  > >>>
>>>  > >>>  > Hi folks!
>>>  > >>>  >
>>>  > >>>  > What programming language do you think we should 
>>>  use for the
>>>  > >>>  > development of the homepage? Should we vote or do we
>>>  > >>>  have any options?
>>>  > >>>  >
>>>  > >>>  > Myself cant help out with PHP if that will be the
>>>  > >>>  language of our
>>>  > >>>  > choise and if we use asp i know some people wont be able
>>>  > >>>  to help out
>>>  > >>>  > with that either...
>>>  > >>>  >
>>>  > >>>
>>>  > >>>  Hi!
>>>  > >>>
>>>  > >>>  Am I wrong and didn't subscribed to mailing list about
>>>  > >>>  DynApi? What Homepage you're talking about? DynApi works
>>>  > >>>  client sided. PHP, Perl and databases server sided.
>>>  > >>>
>>>  > >>>  Best regards,
>>>  > >>>
>>>  > >>>  Matthias
>>>  > >>>
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