Re: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...Part 2 The Wintel Nightmare.

2002-03-19 Thread Chuck \"PUP\" Payne

Thanks, it worked. But now I have to update PHP from 4.06 to 4.12. But I am
point I can start working on their intranet.

Chuck Payne

on 3/19/02 2:15 PM, Geoff Hankerson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Here is an easy one click install you can download for free
> 
> http://www.nusphere.com/ (click download -- you have to register first)
> 
> It puts Apache, MySQL, php and perl all in the right places for you.
> 
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: "Chuck PUP Payne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 1:12 PM
> Subject: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...Part 2 The Wintel Nightmare.
> 
> 
>> Ok, I am back. My client has gone bought Wintel box, running XP. I have
>> downloaded and install Apache, Mysql, and PHP 4. But because 4 is a zip, I
>> have read the install.txt and have set up the httpd.conf but when I got to
>> check if php is working, I can see the inside of the file
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> I have look on a couple site I have everything set. Is there an easy way,
> my
>> God Linux and Mac is simpler than this.
>> 
>> Chuck Payne
>> Magi Design and Support.
>> 
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Re: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...Part 2 The Wintel Nightmare.

2002-03-19 Thread Chuck PUP Payne

Thanks I will try it.  -- Chuck

On 3/19/02 2:15 PM, "Geoff Hankerson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Here is an easy one click install you can download for free
> 
> http://www.nusphere.com/ (click download -- you have to register first)
> 
> It puts Apache, MySQL, php and perl all in the right places for you.
> 
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: "Chuck PUP Payne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 1:12 PM
> Subject: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...Part 2 The Wintel Nightmare.
> 
> 
>> Ok, I am back. My client has gone bought Wintel box, running XP. I have
>> downloaded and install Apache, Mysql, and PHP 4. But because 4 is a zip, I
>> have read the install.txt and have set up the httpd.conf but when I got to
>> check if php is working, I can see the inside of the file
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> I have look on a couple site I have everything set. Is there an easy way,
> my
>> God Linux and Mac is simpler than this.
>> 
>> Chuck Payne
>> Magi Design and Support.
>> 
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Re: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...Part 2 The Wintel Nightmare.

2002-03-19 Thread Geoff Hankerson

Here is an easy one click install you can download for free

http://www.nusphere.com/ (click download -- you have to register first)

It puts Apache, MySQL, php and perl all in the right places for you.


- Original Message -
From: "Chuck PUP Payne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 1:12 PM
Subject: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...Part 2 The Wintel Nightmare.


> Ok, I am back. My client has gone bought Wintel box, running XP. I have
> downloaded and install Apache, Mysql, and PHP 4. But because 4 is a zip, I
> have read the install.txt and have set up the httpd.conf but when I got to
> check if php is working, I can see the inside of the file
>
> 
>
> I have look on a couple site I have everything set. Is there an easy way,
my
> God Linux and Mac is simpler than this.
>
> Chuck Payne
> Magi Design and Support.
>
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[PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...Part 2 The Wintel Nightmare.

2002-03-19 Thread Chuck PUP Payne

Ok, I am back. My client has gone bought Wintel box, running XP. I have
downloaded and install Apache, Mysql, and PHP 4. But because 4 is a zip, I
have read the install.txt and have set up the httpd.conf but when I got to
check if php is working, I can see the inside of the file

 

I have look on a couple site I have everything set. Is there an easy way, my
God Linux and Mac is simpler than this.

Chuck Payne
Magi Design and Support.


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Re: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...

2002-03-19 Thread Alnisa Allgood

At 9:55 AM -0600 3/19/02, Geoff Hankerson wrote:
>Well would you be so kind as to share your knowledge of where to pick up
>scsi drives. Remember these are old Mac compatible scsi drives 50 pin or
>something like that.

Ahh. 50-pin haven't dealt with one of those in a while. I typically 
purchase through MicroWarehouse, but they have the 68-pin. You can 
purchase converters for 50-pin to 68-pin. But you can also try 
http://www.softwareandstuff.com  a pretty good Surplus Computer place 
in Santa Clara. You can still purchase 9GB, 50-pin, SCSI through them.

Alnisa
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Re: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...

2002-03-19 Thread Geoff Hankerson

Well would you be so kind as to share your knowledge of where to pick up
scsi drives. Remember these are old Mac compatible scsi drives 50 pin or
something like that.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 9:22 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...


> At 8:48 AM -0600 3/19/02, Geoff Hankerson wrote:
> >I would worry about the hard drive failing on an old Mac. (This just
> >happened to me on an old 7300/180 and a bondi iMac at work). The older
macs
> >use scsi hard drves that are hard to find and next to impossible to find
> >new. At least with a 7300 it has 3 pci slots and you can put an IDE
> >controller in one of the slots which will let you pick up a cheap IDE
drive
> >as a replacement. That might be tough to do on a 5400.
>
> Wow, you find SCSI hard to find? I find it as easy as IDE to find,
> it's just more expensive.
>
> A
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Re: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...

2002-03-19 Thread Alnisa Allgood

At 8:48 AM -0600 3/19/02, Geoff Hankerson wrote:
>I would worry about the hard drive failing on an old Mac. (This just
>happened to me on an old 7300/180 and a bondi iMac at work). The older macs
>use scsi hard drves that are hard to find and next to impossible to find
>new. At least with a 7300 it has 3 pci slots and you can put an IDE
>controller in one of the slots which will let you pick up a cheap IDE drive
>as a replacement. That might be tough to do on a 5400.


Wow, you find SCSI hard to find? I find it as easy as IDE to find, 
it's just more expensive.

A


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Re: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...

2002-03-19 Thread Geoff Hankerson

Also remember you can pick up a brand new Dell 1.6 ghz P4 w/ 17 inch monitor
for under $700. Then you can run php/apache on Windows if you want (check
out the easy installer at www.nusphere.com) or any number of Linux or BSD
variants.

If your set on a Mac you can pick up a new previous generation iMac (G3) for
about $700 as well and run all this on MacOSX.  iMacs can make a decent
server in the right situation because of the integrated monitor.
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From: "Erik Price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Chuck "PUP" Payne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 8:21 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...


>
> On Monday, March 18, 2002, at 06:01  PM, Chuck "PUP" Payne wrote:
>
> > The guy paid $6000 for this Mac, and the guy doesn't want to even
> > hear new hardware. So it doesn't matter I am talk to a wall.
>
> ...
>
> > I am dealing with just cheap people. So again thanks for all the
> > comments
> > and info.
>
> Good luck, then.  The fact of the matter is that computers sometimes do
> eventually need to be replaced, and yes this means more money.  Like
> cars.  If they don't want to put Linux on the computer they already
> have, which is like recycling a Ford Festiva into a Land Rover Defender,
> then the $150 offer you made them seems like the best thing they could
> do.
>
> Erik
>
> 
>
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Re: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...

2002-03-19 Thread Geoff Hankerson

I would worry about the hard drive failing on an old Mac. (This just
happened to me on an old 7300/180 and a bondi iMac at work). The older macs
use scsi hard drves that are hard to find and next to impossible to find
new. At least with a 7300 it has 3 pci slots and you can put an IDE
controller in one of the slots which will let you pick up a cheap IDE drive
as a replacement. That might be tough to do on a 5400.
- Original Message -
From: "Erik Price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Chuck "PUP" Payne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 8:21 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...


>
> On Monday, March 18, 2002, at 06:01  PM, Chuck "PUP" Payne wrote:
>
> > The guy paid $6000 for this Mac, and the guy doesn't want to even
> > hear new hardware. So it doesn't matter I am talk to a wall.
>
> ...
>
> > I am dealing with just cheap people. So again thanks for all the
> > comments
> > and info.
>
> Good luck, then.  The fact of the matter is that computers sometimes do
> eventually need to be replaced, and yes this means more money.  Like
> cars.  If they don't want to put Linux on the computer they already
> have, which is like recycling a Ford Festiva into a Land Rover Defender,
> then the $150 offer you made them seems like the best thing they could
> do.
>
> Erik
>
> 
>
> Erik Price
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Re: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...

2002-03-19 Thread Erik Price


On Monday, March 18, 2002, at 06:01  PM, Chuck "PUP" Payne wrote:

> The guy paid $6000 for this Mac, and the guy doesn't want to even
> hear new hardware. So it doesn't matter I am talk to a wall.

...

> I am dealing with just cheap people. So again thanks for all the 
> comments
> and info.

Good luck, then.  The fact of the matter is that computers sometimes do 
eventually need to be replaced, and yes this means more money.  Like 
cars.  If they don't want to put Linux on the computer they already 
have, which is like recycling a Ford Festiva into a Land Rover Defender, 
then the $150 offer you made them seems like the best thing they could 
do.


Erik





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Re: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...

2002-03-18 Thread Chuck \"PUP\" Payne

Linux PPC/SuSe PPC can run on the 8500, it a 603 I think. The problem for
them is money, I recommend a PPC 5400(180Mhz, 80Megs) running SuSE 7.0that I
own for them, at the price of $150, PPC 5400 that the grandfather of the
iMac.  The guy paid $6000 for this Mac, and the guy doesn't want to even
hear new hardware. So it doesn't matter I am talk to a wall.

For those that like use Linux on a PPC, SuSE is much easier on PPC side that
LinuxPPC. LinuxPPC is a RedHat clone and I don't like the fact that how it
does things but that me, plus I have used SuSE from the dark ages of Linux
and have much better luck with it, than Red Hat.

I've hear that Yellowdog is good but everytime I go Microcenter to pick up a
copy of  YD, it's been sold, and since I have been using SuSE at work on
Intels from 5.3 until the lastest 7.3, that what I why use on PPC.

I am dealing with just cheap people. So again thanks for all the comments
and info.

MkLinux was the 68K Verision of Linux that ran on Atari ST, Mac 68K, and
Amiga or any computer with 68000 cpu.

Thanks guys,

Chuck Payne
Magi Design and Support.

On 3/18/02 5:26 PM, "Erik Price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> On Monday, March 18, 2002, at 05:16  PM, Chuck "PUP" Payne wrote:
> 
>> Thanks, I am pushing them to go to OS X, but they are PPC 8500, which
>> can
>> only go to Mac OS 8.6, maybe 9. They don't want to buy a new computer, I
>> personal have a G4 and Snowflake iBook and am running 10.1.3 with
>> Apache,
>> PHP, and MySQL. I told the I search and ask, which I have so thanks
>> guys.
> 
> Recommend them a cheap Linux box.  You could probably set yourself up
> with a web server for less than a hundred bucks, just need a Pentium 1
> with a crummy handmedown monitor and an ethernet card.  Mandrake is
> supposed to be incredibly easy to use and graphically configurable, and
> if these people really want to get going with PHP and web serving then
> they're probably willing to learn a little Linux... or they could get
> someone else (yourself?) to administrate the box for them.
> 
> Or even put the 68k linux distro (I forget its name) on their 8500.
> 
>> By the Eric Price, I could see PHP on Atari ST(they have the same chips
>> as
>> the Mac Classic, 68K) and I know in England and Germany are still used
>> by
>> many and are even on the internet, but not an 800. I still to this day
>> write
>> code in Atari Basic on my 800. I miss my Atari ST 1040, but I gave that
>> up
>> for my first mac, Power Book 145B, but I am wandering. ;)
> 
> I must have had about 300 games for my old Atari 800.  Gallahad and the
> Holy Grail, Ulysses and the Golden Fleece, Jungle Hunt, Pitfall, Haunted
> House, man... I wish I still had them.  Then again, it might be like
> those movies that you remember so fondly as a kid but then you see again
> fifteen years later and you're like "what was I thinking?"  The memory
> ends up being better than the reality.  My Atari is best left in my
> attic... :)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...

2002-03-18 Thread John Olson

You could run YellowDog Linux on the PowerMac 8500.

http://www.yellowdoglinux.com/ydl_home.shtml

You could upgrade the CPU and RAM cheap as well.

-John





>On Monday, March 18, 2002, at 05:16  PM, Chuck "PUP" Payne wrote:
>
>>Thanks, I am pushing them to go to OS X, but they are PPC 8500, which can
>>only go to Mac OS 8.6, maybe 9. They don't want to buy a new computer, I
>>personal have a G4 and Snowflake iBook and am running 10.1.3 with Apache,
>>PHP, and MySQL. I told the I search and ask, which I have so thanks guys.
>
>Recommend them a cheap Linux box.  You could probably set yourself 
>up with a web server for less than a hundred bucks, just need a 
>Pentium 1 with a crummy handmedown monitor and an ethernet card. 
>Mandrake is supposed to be incredibly easy to use and graphically 
>configurable, and if these people really want to get going with PHP 
>and web serving then they're probably willing to learn a little 
>Linux... or they could get someone else (yourself?) to administrate 
>the box for them.
>
>Or even put the 68k linux distro (I forget its name) on their 8500.
>
>>By the Eric Price, I could see PHP on Atari ST(they have the same chips as
>>the Mac Classic, 68K) and I know in England and Germany are still used by
>>many and are even on the internet, but not an 800. I still to this day write
>>code in Atari Basic on my 800. I miss my Atari ST 1040, but I gave that up
>>for my first mac, Power Book 145B, but I am wandering. ;)
>
>I must have had about 300 games for my old Atari 800.  Gallahad and 
>the Holy Grail, Ulysses and the Golden Fleece, Jungle Hunt, Pitfall, 
>Haunted House, man... I wish I still had them.  Then again, it might 
>be like those movies that you remember so fondly as a kid but then 
>you see again fifteen years later and you're like "what was I 
>thinking?"  The memory ends up being better than the reality.  My 
>Atari is best left in my attic... :)
>
>
>
>
>
>
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RE: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...

2002-03-18 Thread Andrew Hill


>
> Or even put the 68k linux distro (I forget its name) on their 8500.


Actually, an 8500 can run LinuxPPC or SuSe for PPC just fine.

I've got PHP, iODBC, Apache, etc running great on this setup for testing
purposes.

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Re: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...

2002-03-18 Thread David Pieper

What about:

YellowDogLinux http://www.yellowdoglinux.com
Suse http://www.suse.com
or Debian http://www.debian.org/

There is also a hack to get OS X running on pre G3 macs
http://eshop.macsales.com/OSXCenter/XPostFacto/

Enjoy,
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Re: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...

2002-03-18 Thread Erik Price


On Monday, March 18, 2002, at 05:16  PM, Chuck "PUP" Payne wrote:

> Thanks, I am pushing them to go to OS X, but they are PPC 8500, which 
> can
> only go to Mac OS 8.6, maybe 9. They don't want to buy a new computer, I
> personal have a G4 and Snowflake iBook and am running 10.1.3 with 
> Apache,
> PHP, and MySQL. I told the I search and ask, which I have so thanks 
> guys.

Recommend them a cheap Linux box.  You could probably set yourself up 
with a web server for less than a hundred bucks, just need a Pentium 1 
with a crummy handmedown monitor and an ethernet card.  Mandrake is 
supposed to be incredibly easy to use and graphically configurable, and 
if these people really want to get going with PHP and web serving then 
they're probably willing to learn a little Linux... or they could get 
someone else (yourself?) to administrate the box for them.

Or even put the 68k linux distro (I forget its name) on their 8500.

> By the Eric Price, I could see PHP on Atari ST(they have the same chips 
> as
> the Mac Classic, 68K) and I know in England and Germany are still used 
> by
> many and are even on the internet, but not an 800. I still to this day 
> write
> code in Atari Basic on my 800. I miss my Atari ST 1040, but I gave that 
> up
> for my first mac, Power Book 145B, but I am wandering. ;)

I must have had about 300 games for my old Atari 800.  Gallahad and the 
Holy Grail, Ulysses and the Golden Fleece, Jungle Hunt, Pitfall, Haunted 
House, man... I wish I still had them.  Then again, it might be like 
those movies that you remember so fondly as a kid but then you see again 
fifteen years later and you're like "what was I thinking?"  The memory 
ends up being better than the reality.  My Atari is best left in my 
attic... :)






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Re: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...

2002-03-18 Thread Chuck \"PUP\" Payne

Thanks, I am pushing them to go to OS X, but they are PPC 8500, which can
only go to Mac OS 8.6, maybe 9. They don't want to buy a new computer, I
personal have a G4 and Snowflake iBook and am running 10.1.3 with Apache,
PHP, and MySQL. I told the I search and ask, which I have so thanks guys.

By the Eric Price, I could see PHP on Atari ST(they have the same chips as
the Mac Classic, 68K) and I know in England and Germany are still used by
many and are even on the internet, but not an 800. I still to this day write
code in Atari Basic on my 800. I miss my Atari ST 1040, but I gave that up
for my first mac, Power Book 145B, but I am wandering. ;)

Oh, well maybe I can talk them into buying that new iMac or G4 SilverPro.
Again guys thanks for the info.

Chuck Payne
Magi Design and Support

On 3/18/02 4:35 PM, "Kevin Stone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Unfortunately PHP was never developed for MacOS 9 so there is no option
> there.
> 
> The only option is to switch to MacOSX (which I highly recommend) or
> migrate to XP (which is a mess but works).
> 
> -Kevin
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Chuck "PUP" Payne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 2:22 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...
> 
> Does anyone know a good web server beside WebStar for the Mac Classic
> OS,
> that will allow you to run PHP with it? I have a client that is looking
> for
> such an animal. I recommended WebStar because I know it will let you run
> cg,
> but I am not sure about PHP. WebStar is the only professional web server
> that I know of of Mac Classic. I don't think there is such an animal for
> the
> classic OS. I have tried to talk them into move to OS 10.1.3, but that
> like
> talking to the wall.  Also I need to know where I can find free ODBC
> drivers
> that will let them contact to MYSQL or Filemaker pro.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Chuck Payne
> Magi Design and Support
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Re: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...

2002-03-18 Thread Steven Jarvis


On Monday, March 18, 2002, at 03:22 PM, Chuck "PUP" Payne wrote:

> Does anyone know a good web server beside WebStar for the Mac Classic 
> OS,
> that will allow you to run PHP with it? I have a client that is looking 
> for
> such an animal. I recommended WebStar because I know it will let you 
> run cg,
> but I am not sure about PHP. WebStar is the only professional web server
> that I know of of Mac Classic. I don't think there is such an animal 
> for the
> classic OS. I have tried to talk them into move to OS 10.1.3, but that 
> like
> talking to the wall.  Also I need to know where I can find free ODBC 
> drivers
> that will let them contact to MYSQL or Filemaker pro.
>

WebTen from Tenon (http://www.tenon.com) is an implementation of Apache 
for MacOS Classic. It runs at least through PHP 3, I think, plus all the 
other stuff you can run with Apache (perl, etc.).

It's not as easy to administer as WebSTAR, but it's in some ways more 
flexible and more powerful.

HTH,

Steven

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Re: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...

2002-03-18 Thread Erik Price


On Monday, March 18, 2002, at 04:22  PM, Chuck "PUP" Payne wrote:

> Does anyone know a good web server beside WebStar for the Mac Classic 
> OS,
> that will allow you to run PHP with it? I have a client that is looking 
> for
> such an animal. I recommended WebStar because I know it will let you 
> run cg,
> but I am not sure about PHP. WebStar is the only professional web server
> that I know of of Mac Classic. I don't think there is such an animal 
> for the
> classic OS. I have tried to talk them into move to OS 10.1.3, but that 
> like
> talking to the wall.  Also I need to know where I can find free ODBC 
> drivers
> that will let them contact to MYSQL or Filemaker pro.

Yeah, I need to run PHP from my Atari 800 too.  Can someone send me a 
binary?  :)

Good luck, Chuck!


Erik






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RE: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...

2002-03-18 Thread Kevin Stone

Unfortunately PHP was never developed for MacOS 9 so there is no option
there.

The only option is to switch to MacOSX (which I highly recommend) or
migrate to XP (which is a mess but works).

-Kevin

-Original Message-
From: Chuck "PUP" Payne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 2:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...

Does anyone know a good web server beside WebStar for the Mac Classic
OS,
that will allow you to run PHP with it? I have a client that is looking
for
such an animal. I recommended WebStar because I know it will let you run
cg,
but I am not sure about PHP. WebStar is the only professional web server
that I know of of Mac Classic. I don't think there is such an animal for
the
classic OS. I have tried to talk them into move to OS 10.1.3, but that
like
talking to the wall.  Also I need to know where I can find free ODBC
drivers
that will let them contact to MYSQL or Filemaker pro.

Thanks,

Chuck Payne
Magi Design and Support


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[PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...

2002-03-18 Thread Chuck \"PUP\" Payne

Does anyone know a good web server beside WebStar for the Mac Classic OS,
that will allow you to run PHP with it? I have a client that is looking for
such an animal. I recommended WebStar because I know it will let you run cg,
but I am not sure about PHP. WebStar is the only professional web server
that I know of of Mac Classic. I don't think there is such an animal for the
classic OS. I have tried to talk them into move to OS 10.1.3, but that like
talking to the wall.  Also I need to know where I can find free ODBC drivers
that will let them contact to MYSQL or Filemaker pro.

Thanks,

Chuck Payne
Magi Design and Support


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