Thanks Jochen,
That gives me some information to help me decide as to what I may do.
Les


On Sep 16, 12:38 am, "Jochen Hartmann (Google)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Les,
>
> You will need a hosting provider that lets you install the Zend
> Framework and modify your php.ini file. A good amount of companies
> will let you do that, but you do need some form of shell access to the
> server. Alternatively, other hosting providers will not give you shell
> access but let you modify and install mySQL databases. Rewriting the
> code to use a database instead of Google Spreadsheets will not be that
> easy for someone that is just getting started with PHP. So the best
> option in my opinion would be to find a hosting provider that lets you
> have shell access so that you can follow the tutorial.
>
> Cheers,
> - Jochen
>
> On Sep 14, 9:30 pm, loboman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I started out knowing nothing about web design and have finally
> > developed a suitable map.  I want to take this to W2 and since I am
> > familiar with Google Spreadsheets I thought I would try “Creating a
> > User-Contributed Map with PHP and Google Spreadsheets”.
>
> > The problem is with Zend Framework or rather my complete lack of
> > knowledge of it.  I was prepared to teach myself Zend as I have all of
> > the other necessary languages but after searches in Maps API,
> > Spreadsheets API, and Google in general, I think that I need access to
> > “my” servers to utilize Zend.   Since I do my development in Google
> > Page Creator, I know that I have no access to that server, and since I
> > do not know what access I have to the server on which I publish, I
> > probably do not have the proper access there either.
>
> > This post in the Maps API is basically the questions I have but they
> > were not adequately answered.
>
> >http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Maps-API/browse_thread/thread/9...
>
> > This post also in Maps API ask a question concerning the path
>
> >http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Maps-API/browse_thread/thread/e...
>
> > ade answers and concludes, “if you don’t know how to (or have access
> > to) the php include_path on your server you definitely don't want to
> > be thinking about this route :)
> > do you have access to a mysql database on your hosting? - if you do
> > then go that way and forget about zend :)”
>
> > My question is, since I do not have access to my servers, do I forget
> > about going this route with Google Spreadsheets, a shame, and go to
> > MySQL?
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Les- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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