Re: WebDNA 5.0 Questions
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2003
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 47797
interpreted = N
texte = Doug -This still leaves the question unanswered in my mind...How do you define a website as distinct from a domain?Will we be able to host multiple domains on the same server under a single website license?Say I have the following:www.mysite.com at 123.1.1.1www.client1.com at 123.1.1.1www.client2.com at 123.1.1.2secure.client2.com at 123.1.1.2All running on the same OSX server, with their content in standard locations:/Library/WebServer/WebSites/www.mysite.com/Library/WebServer/WebSites/www.client1.com/Library/WebServer/WebSites/www.client2.comWill this setup require additional website licenses?- brianOn Friday, February 14, 2003, at 03:15 PM, Doug Deck wrote:> So here's the lowdown on website-based pricing and the ISP sandbox. > The ISP> sandbox is essentially a security feature. If you have multiple > websites> hosted on a single server, you can isolate each site in its own secure> folder. All administrative settings, databases, trigger definitions, > etc,> related to that site would be protected.>> While Enterprise Edition is an unlimited website license, the default > for> Developer, Partner and Commerce Editions is one website. This allows > us to> provide a lower cost of entry into WebDNA while maintaining > flexibility.> (References to domains in the preview document will be updated to> websites, which is a more accurate term.) Additional website > add-ons> may be easily added at a reasonable price. When adding website > add-ons to> the WebDNA license, a new serial number is created that is dependant > upon> the original one. Merely adding the new serial number into the admin > will> add the number of website add-ons purchased. Obviously, someone > currently> hosting dozens or hundreds of websites on a single WebDNA license will > want> to consider Enterprise Edition; in addition to being able to host any > number> of websites, each one can be sandboxed, delivering greater value and> security to the customer.>-- Brian Fries, BrainScan Software -- http://www.brainscansoftware.com ---------------------------------------------------------------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://webdna.smithmicro.com/
Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:
Doug -This still leaves the question unanswered in my mind...How do you define a website as distinct from a domain?Will we be able to host multiple domains on the same server under a single website license?Say I have the following:www.mysite.com at 123.1.1.1www.client1.com at 123.1.1.1www.client2.com at 123.1.1.2secure.client2.com at 123.1.1.2All running on the same OSX server, with their content in standard locations:/Library/WebServer/WebSites/www.mysite.com/Library/WebServer/WebSites/www.client1.com/Library/WebServer/WebSites/www.client2.comWill this setup require additional website licenses?- brianOn Friday, February 14, 2003, at 03:15 PM, Doug Deck wrote:> So here's the lowdown on website-based pricing and the ISP sandbox. > The ISP> sandbox is essentially a security feature. If you have multiple > websites> hosted on a single server, you can isolate each site in its own secure> folder. All administrative settings, databases, trigger definitions, > etc,> related to that site would be protected.>> While Enterprise Edition is an unlimited website license, the default > for> Developer, Partner and Commerce Editions is one website. This allows > us to> provide a lower cost of entry into WebDNA while maintaining > flexibility.> (References to domains in the preview document will be updated to> websites, which is a more accurate term.) Additional website > add-ons> may be easily added at a reasonable price. When adding website > add-ons to> the WebDNA license, a new serial number is created that is dependant > upon> the original one. Merely adding the new serial number into the admin > will> add the number of website add-ons purchased. Obviously, someone > currently> hosting dozens or hundreds of websites on a single WebDNA license will > want> to consider Enterprise Edition; in addition to being able to host any > number> of websites, each one can be sandboxed, delivering greater value and> security to the customer.>-- Brian Fries, BrainScan Software -- http://www.brainscansoftware.com ---------------------------------------------------------------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://webdna.smithmicro.com/
Brian Fries
DOWNLOAD WEBDNA NOW!
Top Articles:
Talk List
The WebDNA community talk-list is the best place to get some help: several hundred extremely proficient programmers with an excellent knowledge of WebDNA and an excellent spirit will deliver all the tips and tricks you can imagine...
Related Readings:
Database changes (1998)
WebCat2_Mac RETURNs in .db (1997)
Is there a max number of fields? (1998)
Stumpted Again (1997)
Online reference (1997)
Where is f2? (1997)
PCS Frames (1997)
[OT] Security Certs (2000)
Help formatting search results w/ table (1997)
2 databases (1998)
Forbidden CGI Error (1997)
Database Upload (2000)
Limiting user access to .tmpl files (1997)
Credit Card Number checking (1997)
PCS Customer submissions ? (1997)
change the number format (1997)
cc auth with [purchase] (1998)
listing [text] variables? (1999)
many-to-one problem (1998)
WebCatalog Upgrade Pricing? (1997)