> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > What I'm imagining by way of a web site would require a relational > database at the back end though, something like MySql, etc. and > preferably something like PHP3 supported by the server. That's pretty much what we use here, although I've never gotten around to upgrading from PHP 2.0 to PHP3. > Linux Australia will host the database if that is a problem, finding a > host isn't really a problem. I'm open to whatever solution seems most workable to the linux-hams community. Jon
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