In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, johnsfunds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes
>1)
>Do I need to have my website on a different machine during 
>development or can I run the PHP and MySQL directly on my windows 
>machine while I am creating it?
>(You know create and view the page on your own machine before 
>uploading to your server)

That's what I do 99% of the time.  It's (almost) like opening another
program, say, opening Word to view a Word document, and it doesn't take
over your computer in any way.

>2)
>Another problem is I have windows XP - do I need to get NT for this 
>to work?

Probably better on XP.  You could do it on either.

>3)
>Should I just learn how to use PHP and MySQL right off the bat 
>instead of trying to change the osCommerce store?

It will be much simpler. 

>Well that's all for now - I really appreciate all your help
>
>This has been an idea for 3 or so months and I really want to bring 
>it to life. 
>
>Much luck for you all 
>
>John

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