"Pascal Van Hecke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > this has been an annoyance for me as well. > From what I've read, Midcom can solve a lot (all?) of these problems. > > I had the problem however that when I started my project, it was in a very > early phase and what's more, I'm using a hosted environment (I'm only a > modest php hobbyist developer and not a linux guru) because of lack of > skills and money to maintain my own midgard server. This means I can't use > repligard, and I can't ask my hosting provider to do it for me each and > every time a new Midcom version comes out.
I am not sure , as I tried to run MidCOM and get "500 Internal Server Error" for the first time , and for the second time MidCOM couldn't get any data from /tmp directory with PHP running in safe mode. Do You think that many ISP will run PHP with safe mode turning Off? >From my personal point of view , what is really needed for midgard are reusable midgard components , not midgard applications ones. A very good example is MidHoo , which may be used for all midgard fetchable objects. And is midgard web site independent. But maybe my point of view is cross-eyed ;) Piotras --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
