Re: WebCat on Apache
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texte = >> Yes, we too use Apache under OS-X 10.1.4. We use Apple's OS-X Server > admin> tools and like that very much. We had been using WebStar for years and> switched around Feb of this year when the WebStar 5.0 release for OS-X> proved to be too buggy and we couldn't wait on the 5.1 update. We're > glad we> switched and it's been a very positive experience. I've always like> WebStar's ease-of-use, but with OS-X Server, it's not too much > different...> More time in the terminal and editing some text files, but it's not too > bad.> The biggest pain is file permissions, but you get used to that too. With> Apple's X-Serve hardware and OS 10.2 (Jaguar) coming out soon, we're > excited> about the configuration we have.>Much as I hate me too messages Brian's response echoes the one I was writing to a tee.We were on WebCatalog 3.x/WebSTAR/OS 9 and moved to WebDNA 4.5/OS X/Apache/iTools. Apart from the permissions stuff which you soon pick up it was a lot easier and more straighforward than I had ever hoped. Nothing to be scared of at all and more stable than you could wish for.Paul-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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>> Yes, we too use Apache under OS-X 10.1.4. We use Apple's OS-X Server > admin> tools and like that very much. We had been using WebStar for years and> switched around Feb of this year when the WebStar 5.0 release for OS-X> proved to be too buggy and we couldn't wait on the 5.1 update. We're > glad we> switched and it's been a very positive experience. I've always like> WebStar's ease-of-use, but with OS-X Server, it's not too much > different...> More time in the terminal and editing some text files, but it's not too > bad.> The biggest pain is file permissions, but you get used to that too. With> Apple's X-Serve hardware and OS 10.2 (Jaguar) coming out soon, we're > excited> about the configuration we have.>Much as I hate me too messages Brian's response echoes the one I was writing to a tee.We were on WebCatalog 3.x/WebSTAR/OS 9 and moved to WebDNA 4.5/OS X/Apache/iTools. Apart from the permissions stuff which you soon pick up it was a lot easier and more straighforward than I had ever hoped. Nothing to be scared of at all and more stable than you could wish for.Paul-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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