On Wednesday, August 27, 2003, at 04:49 AM, Richard Baskett wrote:
on 8/26/03 10:50 AM, Edward Peloke at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I am doing some php work for a local company who uses a mac. I was telling
them that I use apache as my webserver and they want to know what they can
use as their webserver. I know nothing about Macs and don't think you an
run apache but I may be all wrong...what do mac owners use for a webserver?
Thanks, Eddie
My primary machine is a Mac OS X machine and I run Apache, whatever version
you would like, PHP, MySQL and all of the other fun stuff. Plus I
administer a couple xserves and of course they can run it all also. Now if
you are using OS 9 then tell them they need to upgrade to OS X. OS 9 just
has too many problems and shouldn’t be used as a webserver in my opinion.
Actually, to the best of my knowledge you cannot run a decent server on Mac OS < 10 (X), and certainly can't run PHP/MySQL, which is the main reason I upgraded to OSX.
But if they're running anything less than a G4, Mac OSX may be too hungry?!?
Justin
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