On Monday 13 September 2004 11:31 am, Ryan Steffes wrote: > On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 10:33:50 -0400, BJ Tracy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello All, > > > > When looking at software to install/download, what is meant by the term > > "web based" ? Is it for web pages only? Does it require a server or > > will it work on a LAN? > > This is probably way elementary to a lot of you, sorry about that. > > > > Thanks for any reply, > > bj > > Hmm sounds like it means it runs as a webpage through Apache. Which > software in particular do you mean? SNIP I think I found my answer, web based means it runs on a server. I was looking at running MySQL on my LAN but don't think it will work (no server here). Here is an example: UniLETIM is a web-based environment for complementary currency systems � � such as Local Exchange Trading System (LETS) or TimeBank/TimeDollars. � � It is written in PHP/MySQL. Release 0.9.1 includes new div-based � � XHTML/CSS layout theme, many bugfixes and it is able to manage multiple � � CC groups at one installation. Thanks, bj
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